
Camden Snow Bowl Guide
Here at Mainely Skiing, we are all about skiing and ease of use at different mountain resorts. Camden Snow Bowl is great for views of the ocean. Located in Camden, Maine, you’re guaranteed to have stellar views of the sea. We hope this guide gets you ready for a great day at Camden Snow Bowl!
Mountain Stats:
Enjoy all that Camden Snow Bowl has to offer.
- Base elevation: 230′
- Summit elevation: 1,080′
- Vertical drop: 850’
- Annual average snowfall: 50″
- Number of chairlifts: 3
- Named runs: 26
- Skiable acreage: 105
- Acres of glades: 45
- Number of beginner terrain trails: 4
- Longest run: 1 mile (Spinnaker)
- Pass: Indy
Getting To Camden Snow Bowl:
Approximate driving time from major metro areas (in hours):
- Portland, ME: 1:35
- Bangor, ME: 1:20
- Montreal: 5:40
- Quebec City: 4:55
- Boston, MA: 3:25
- Hartford, CT: 4:40
- New York City: 6:55
Lift Information:
Camden Snow Bowl is open Wednesday through Friday 10:00am to 7pm, and Saturday and Sunday open 9:00am to 4:00pm. Camden Snow Bowl is also open during holidays and school vacations (9:00am-4:00pm)
- Triple: See Schedule
- Double: See Schedule
- Conveyor: See Schedule
Trails:
All trails at Camden Snow Bowl are thoughtfully designed for skiing and snowboarding. Take a cruiser down Northeaster or warm up on Coaster. Camden Snow Bowl provides the best views of the ocean while still having a vertical drop of 850′. While looking at the trails below, look for that special symbol, as those are Keegan’s favorite trails and the ones he recommends.
Key: – Easy, Beginner
– More Difficult, Intermediate
– Most Difficult, Advanced
– Extremely Difficult, Experts Only
– Keegan’s Favorite Trails
Double Area:
The Double Area is serviced by a Double Chairlift and is focused more on beginners.
The trails serviced from the carpet include:
Trail descriptions are ordered from skiers right to skiers left. To view a high-resolution 2025-26 Camden Snow Bowl trail map, click here.
Coaster – This trail, which also features a Terrain park, is the easiest way down from the top of the Double Chair.
T-Line – This short and narrow trail is the old T-Bar lift line.
Upper Foxy – Upper Foxy is the current lift line of the Double Chair.
Lower Foxy – This trail is the lower version of Foxy, also serving as the lift line and brings skiers from Coaster back to the loading area of the Double Chair.
The Graves Glade – This gladed area runs in between Foxy and Half Hitch

Triple Area:
The Triple Area is serviced by a Moving Carpet and a Triple Chairlift. This is the main part of the mountain and has terrain for every level.
The trails serviced from this chair include:
Trail descriptions are ordered from skiers right to skiers left. To view a high-resolution 2025-26 Camden Snow Bowl trail map, click here.
Upper Lookout – If you get off the triple chair at the summit and take a left, you’ll end up on Upper Lookout.
Lower Lookout – Accessed by Upper Lookout, this black diamond trail takes skiers and riders down the lookers left side of the mountain and provides access to four different glades.
Topsail Crossing – This little shortcut takes you from Mussel Ridge to Lower Lookout.
Topsail Glade – Accessed by either Topsail Crossing, Lower Lookout, or Mussel Ridge, this glade is a short, but fun one!
Mainsail Crossing – This narrow trail takes you out of Lower Lookout and back onto Mussel Ridge.
Mainsail Glade – Another short glade, the Mainsail Glade, is accessed by either Mainsail Crossing, Lower Lookout, or Mussel Ridge.
Mizzensail Crossing – This short crosscut trail takes you out of Lower Lookout and brings skiers and riders to Mussel Ridge.
Mizzensail Glade – This is the biggest glade in this area, accessed by Lower Lookout or the Mizzensail Crossing trail.
Upper Mussel Ridge – This trail starts as Clipper but take skiers right to stay on Upper Mussel Ridge.
Lower Mussel Ridge – The continuum of Upper Mussel Ridge, the lower part is easier and can also be accessed by the various cross cuts coming from Lower Lookout.
Half Hitch – One of the main trails in front of the lodge and everyone is watching… no pressure! Remember the slow zone in front of the lodge for the safety of you and your fellow skiers.
Holy Stone Glade – This narrow glade area is formed in between the Upper Mussel Ridge and Clipper trails
Scrimshaw Glade – If you continue on from Holy Stone Glade, you will get to Scrimshaw Glade. This glade will take you to Half Hitch or the Windjammer Terrain Park.
Clipper – This trail is accessed by taking a left off the top of the Triple Chair and staying skiers left going down the mountain.
Windjammer – This is the other trail in front of the lodge. It also has a terrain park, but there are ways to stay out of the park if that isn’t your thing. Remember to ski slowly and alert in front of the lodge.
Slipway – This beginner trail is located near the lodge and the ski school area. Camden Snow Bowl’s Conveyor runs up this short trail and is mainly used for those learning to ski.
Shipwreck Glade – This short glade is located between the Triple Chair’s lift line and the Upper Northeaster trail.
Chair Line – Ski under the Triple Chair’s lift line using the Chair Line Trail. You can access this trail via Lower Northeaster.
Upper Spinnaker – If you get off the Triple Chair and take a right, you’ll be on this trail. From here, you can access the Crows Nest Glade, or stay on the trail for Lower Spinnaker.
Upper Northeaster – This relatively straight trail takes skiers from the various glades down to Lower Northeaster.
Lower Northeaster – This trail takes skiers back down to the loading area for the Triple Chair.
Downeast Glade – This glade is accessed by hiking to the summit using the designated hiking trail. From there, you will end up on Upper Spinnaker.
Crows Nest Glade – This short but steep glade runs between the Upper Spinnaker and Upper Northeaster Glade.
Lower Spinnaker – This long trail runs top to bottom and winds around a couple of different glade areas before meeting back up at the bottom of the Triple Chair.
Connie’s Light Glade – This glade can be entered by either Lower Spinnaker or Upper Northeaster.
Whale Belly Glade – This is the largest glade area at Camden Snow Bowl. Sandwiched between Lower Northeaster and Lower Spinnaker, you will come out onto either of those trails.

Terrain Parks:
If going to the park is your thing, Camden Snow Bowl has two Terrain Parks. Wave Pool to start out small and work on your skills, and the Windjammer Terrain Park with small all the way to large features. To view the current park setup, check out the mountain report: camdensnowbowl.com/current-conditions
Park SMART:
Start Small – Work your way up.
Make a Plan – Every feature. Every time.
Always Look – Before you drop.
Respect – The features and other users.
Take it Easy – Know your limits. Land on your feet.
The terrain parks include:
Trail descriptions are ordered from skiers right to skiers left. To view a high-resolution 2025-26 Camden Snow Bowl trail map, click here.
Wave Pool (S/M) – This beginner terrain park is located off the Coaster trail and is the easiest park on the mountain.
Windjammer Terrain Park (S/M/L) – This is Camden Snow Bowl’s main terrain park. This park can be accessed by the Windjammer trail, from the Triple Chair.

