Trace a line formed by Maine's State Routes 16, 27, 4, and 142 and you will encircle some of the state's highest mountains. In the southern part of the circle you'll find the long, impressive mass of Saddleback Mountain, from whose summit drop the twisty, wooded trails of Saddleback the ski resort.
Terrain
Saddleback has enjoyed a much-needed renaissance the past few years as new owners have breathed new life into it. Additional terrain, greatly expanded snowmaking, a new fixed-grip quad, and some intelligent real estate development have smoothed some of Saddleback's rough edges. Those who appreciate the mountain's genuine New England twists and turns needn't worry. The new terrain planned will retain the character of existing trails.
Saddleback
Saddleback
976 Saddleback Road
Rangeley,
ME
04970
866 918 2225
Saddleback, Maine.
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November 29, 2012
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Come to escape the crowds. Stay for the snow, the Steeps, and the sweet 70s vibe.
November 28, 2012
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Tons of snow, awesome terrain, no crowds, and cold beer. Get off the beaten track.
November 6, 2012
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Think you can handle the Eastern slopes? Think again.
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March 22, 2011
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Big-mountain skiing meets little-mountain attitude.
July 21, 2010
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Fifty lucky people will be able to purchase a 10-year pass to Saddleback Mountain in honor of their 50th anniversary celebration.
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