Big Squaw Mountain Resort
Big Squaw Mountain Resort offers unrivaled ski conditions. Check out amenities, ski school and other facilities here.
Big Squaw Mountain Resort

Located in the beautiful Moosehead Lake Region, Big Squaw Mountain Resort boasts of proximity to Moosehead Lake, which is forty miles long and 20 miles wide at its widest point. It is really the edge of the wilderness of the Great North Woods.

The resort offers one of the most spectacular views in the world. The attractions include Mount Kineo who's sheer 800 foot cliffs plunge into Moosehead Lake, Spencer Mountains, and of course Mount Katahdin which is the highest point in Maine and the end of the Appalachian Trail. This resort is truly the end of the line. The scenery can not be described by words alone.

Here the visitors may relish spectacular old fashioned New England skiing with thirty-three trails designed by world famous ski trail designer Sel Hanna to entice beginners to experts. The guests will experience here something similar to a track thru the forest but on the chair lift, but a true difference to some other New England mountains. Also try out the new glades, one of the largest glades in the east. Glade trails at this resort (tree skiing) were personally hand crafted by expert boarder Rich Mailey. If you like to telemark ski, or snowshoe, try Big Squaw Mountain Resort’s back country. You should venture the back country in pairs or groups for this is the deep woods.

Resort has distinct snowmaking capabilities on seventy percent of its terrain, while professional grooming provides unbelievable smooth powdery surfaces for skiing and boarding pleasure. The trails were designed by the world class trail designer Sel Hanna.

Resort Information  

Resort elevation: 533 m
Season duration: November-April
Number of lifts: 3
Number/length of trails: 30
Snowboarding:
Easiest: 33%
Advanced: 34%
Expert: 33%

Lift Prices
(in US dollars)
 Adult/SrJunior/Student
Mon - Thu:$19$19
Fri - Sun:$19 $19 

Contact Information
Telephone:  207 695-1000
Snow Phone:  207 695-1000
FAX:  207 695-4384