Maine’s largest erractic glacial boulder
Antique Applique Leaves at Phillips Historical Society
Dark Star at Dark Star Fabrics
Gay Family Crest at Gay Family Farm
High Peaks Alliance heritage trail that honors the legacy of Cornelia
Feathered Star at Phillips Area Community Center
Twisting Star at Phillips Public Library
Antique Applique Flowers at North Franklin Agricultural Building
Patriotic Star at Orr Farmstead
Diamond Crazy Quilt at Avon Town Hall
Poinsettia at Farnsworth Farm
Hike or ski along the Carrabassett River following the Narrow Guage Pathway
Porter Hill Star at Porter Hill Farm
A quiet bed and breakfast near Rangeley and Phillips, Maine in a retreat like setting…
All locally made items art, crafts, soaps, yoga studio, b&b
Multi-media art classes including pottery, mosaics, book making
Sugarloaf may be best known as an alpine skiing resort, but tucked away in the woods just minutes from the base area is Maine’s largest Nordic center, featuring a spectacular newly renovated lodge. The Sugarloaf Outdoor Center offers cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on 90 km of groomed trails and ice skating on an NHL sized rink. The Outdoor Center hosts numerous Nordic races and family friendly events throughout the season. Trail conditions are updated daily on our Conditions Page, and you can check out our entire trail network on the Outdoor Center Trail Map.
Sunday-Friday: 9am-5pm
Saturday & Holidays: 9am-8pm
If the ice rink is closed we will close at 5pm.
Family Skate (no hockey):
Sunday 11am-1pm
Public Skate:
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Sunday 1pm-5pm
Saturday 9am-8pm
Locals’ Hockey:
Tuesdays & Thursdays 5-8pm
Located in the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel, 45 North is the resort’s newest restaurant.
Climb high up the mountain at night in our 20 person passenger snow cat to a secluded mountain restaurant, where a candlelit gourmet feast awaits.
Located at the top of Bucksaw Chair, Sugarloaf’s on-mountain restaurant has doubled in size and expanded our American Bistro menu. Stop by and grab a hot cocoa or some lunch and kick back on the alpine deck or come inside and warm up before heading back out on the slopes. Lunch served daily.
Drunken Sailor at Golf Course House
Sunrise at United Insurance
Hands and Hearts at Farmington Community Center
Bringing affordable concerts to Nordica Auditorium
Annual scholarships and Sugarloaf art show
Autumn Feathered Star at Sanders Farmstead
Open by appointment-call or e-mail
Triple Stars (3) at Farmington Fairgrounds Exhibition Hall
Compass Rose at East Madison Historical Association
Grange Quilts 1 and 2 at East Madison Grange
Make sure to swing back in for lunch and try one of D’Ellies mega sandwiches made with their very own fresh baked bread and loaded with the freshest ingredients.
Winter Season: Open 7 days a week 8am-3pm
Ever-popular to the point of legendary, “The Bag” boasts big burgers, world famous soups (try the Cheeseburger Soup) and boot-stomping entertainment.
Serving Seasonally: 11am-Close 7 days a week
Foyer gallery featuring monthly displays of art
Carpenters’ Wheel at Kenerson Farm
Crazy Quilt at New Moon Rising Antique Store
Smalls Falls State Rest Area
Nor’40 at Simpson Family Farm