Lost Valley Ski Vacations

If you will be traveling to the North East, you must not miss Lost Valley Ski Resort. Located on 300 acres in the middle of Maine, the resort offers many different types of terrain, hills, streams, bridges, and fifteen well maintained trail systems.

The Lost Valley Resort is best suited to beginners and intermediate skiers, but there are more thrilling trails available for expert skiers as well. There are three lifts to accommodate skiers, including two chair lifts and one surface lift.

Equipment can be rented for all sports that are catered to at Lost Valley Resort, including ski equipment, snowboarding equipment, mountain bikes, and paintball equipment. Ski and snowboarding lessons are also available for private parties and groups.

At the lodge, you will experience a warm family environment with outstanding food and beverages. This is an absolutely wonderful place to bring a family. There are training programs, adaptive ski programs, racing events, a snowboard terrain park, mountain biking, and a huge twenty acre paintball park. Lost Valley Resort is also a great place to hold meetings, family reunions, weddings, and other special events. Catering is available.

Lost Valley Ski Area Statistics:

  • Vertical Drop: 240'
  • Skiable Acres: 45
  • Annual Average Snowfall: 99"
  • Trails: 15
  • Lifts: 3
  • Snowmaking: 100%
  • Night Skiing: yes
  • Top Elevation 495'
  • Bottom Elevation 25'
  • Vertical Rise 470'
  • Longest Run 2,500'
  • Terrain Park Yes
  • Half pipe Yes
  • Trail Difficulty 30% 50% 20%
  • Nearby Ski Areas Mt Abram - 27 mi
  • Shawnee Peak - 27 mi
  • Black Mountain - 34.7 mi
  • Titcomb Mountain - 36 mi
  • Sunday River - 36.6 mi

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