Tag: Saddleback Maine

  • Mainely Skiing Summer Fun (August 20, 2021)

    Welcome to the Mainely Skiing Summer Email! This email will be sent straight to your inbox whenever we release new emails. In this email, we will highlight all the summer activities in or around the Rangeley Area!

    Merrill Hill:

    The Merrill Hill project at Sunday River is coming along with concrete footings for the towers and terminals poured. Right now, they are waiting to fly towers to get this thing looking like a lift. For more information about Merrill Hill or the new lift, visit the link below!

    www.newenglandskiindustry.com

    Photo: New England Ski Industry

    Cupsuptic T-Bar:

    Just like Merrill Hill at Sunday River, Saddleback’s Cupsuptic T-Bar is taking shape! Concrete footings are poured, both the top and bottom terminals are mostly complete. Right now, we are waiting to get towers in place, get the haul rope, tees, and snow! At this time, we don’t know a time on when the mountain should be receiving the rest of the equipment but keep your eyes on Saddleback’s socials so you don’t miss out.

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Photo: Robert Greene

    Saddleback Season Passes:

    Don’t miss this deal! Secure your Saddleback Season Pass before the price increases on August 23rd. Buy now with just $99 down. Don’t forget, Every season pass at Saddleback includes NO blackout dates. Ski and ride whenever you want! To purchase your season pass to Maine’s most family-friendly, laid back mountain, click the link below!

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Maine Forestry Museum:

    Have you checked out the Maine Forestry Museum yet? MFM offers a peek at the history and culture of logging in the area, With a building offering a fascinating display of items and information available to visitors that tells the story of the region’s forestry-focused roots. Stop by at 221 Stratton Road, Rangeley. Open 10:00am to 4:00pm Wednesday – Sunday until September 5th. Need more info? Click the link below!

    maineforestrymuseum.org

    Photo: Maine Forestry Museum

    Smalls Falls:

    As crazy as this might sound, Summer is almost over. But, just because I said that doesn’t mean we won’t continue to have hot days. Staying cool on those record setting days is easier said than done. Stay cool by taking a swim at Smalls Falls. With plenty of parking and restrooms available, this is the perfect family-friendly activity. If you haven’t been here already, you should! In fact, you’ve probably passed it on the way to Rangeley.

    Photo: John Kenealy

    4,000 Foot Hikes:

    Maine is home to 14, 4,000-foot peaks, Saddleback Mountain is lucky enough to be nestled right in the heart of the county containing 10 of these peaks. Come meet up with other like-minded hikers who wish to complete these 4,000-foot peaks. Let the Saddleback Adventure guides do all the trip planning and organizing to get you to the top of one or more of these high peaks to enjoy the sense of accomplishment and beauty found in the mountains. These hikes are very challenging and arduous; hikers will need to be competent with good physical stamina. This Sunday’s hike: Saddleback Mountain.

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Photo: Portland Press

    Scenic Lift Rides:

    Before summer started, we talked about various mountains offering lift rides throughout the off-season. Sunday River has picked it up again with rides up/down the Chondola to North Peak. The Chondola is dog, kid, and grandparent-friendly, so you’ll want to pack up your whole family for this scenic adventure. Lift rides are available from 10AM-4PM on Saturdays and Sundays from early July to mid-October. You can buy tickets online in advance, but will need to pick up your tickets upon arrival. You can also purchase tickets on-site at South Ridge Lodge. Lift tickets will be issued until 3:30PM or until capacity is reached. If you plan to ride the lift back to the bottom, please load before 4PM. For more information, visit the link below.

    sundayriver.com

    Photo: Sunday River

    Weather:

    This weekend might be an inside type of weekend. As it stands now, we have the post-tropical storms coming our way. Find this weekend’s forecast below.

    Day:Friday:Saturday:Sunday:
    High:84 81 72
    Low:64 63 60
    Based out of Rangeley

    Stay dry Mainely Skiers!

    -Keegan

  • Mainely Skiing Summer Fun (August 13, 2021)

    Welcome to the Mainely Skiing Summer Email! This email will be sent straight to your inbox whenever we release new emails. In this email, we will highlight all the summer activities in or around the Rangeley Area!

    Photo: Tim Tetu

    Maine Attraction Water Ski Show:

    Get ready Oquossoc! The Maine Attraction Water Ski Show Team is ready to amaze you! Taking place at the Oquossoc Cove on Rangeley Lake, you really don’t want to miss this! With human pyramids, flips, and more, this will be exciting! To learn more, click the link below!

    maineattractionwaterski.com

    Photo: Maine Attraction Water Ski Show Team

    Bob Marley:

    Uncle Bobby takes on the Lakeside Theater in Rangeley, Maine on August 15th. Bob will bring his classic Mainah accent paired with his incredible humor to Rangeley. This isn’t something I want to miss! For tickets and more information, visit Bob’s website by clicking the link below!

    bmarley.com

    Photo: Bob Marley

    Balance Bike Race:

    Register your little one for a fun Balance Bike race! The cutest race of the summer is open to kids 5 and under, and will be held this Friday afternoon on Main Street in Sugarloaf Village. Kids will make their way in small waves through a short but action-packed course from the Base Lodge, up Main Street, and back where they’ll be rewarded with cheers, snacks, and prizes. For more information and to sign up, click the box below.

    Photo: Sugarloaf

    4,000 Foot Hikes:

    Maine is home to 14, 4,000-foot peaks, Saddleback Mountain is lucky enough to be nestled right in the heart of the county containing 10 of these peaks. Come meet up with other like-minded hikers who wish to complete these 4,000-foot peaks. Let the Saddleback Adventure guides do all the trip planning and organizing to get you to the top of one or more of these high peaks to enjoy the sense of accomplishment and beauty found in the mountains. These hikes are very challenging and arduous; hikers will need to be competent with good physical stamina. This Sunday’s hike: North Crocker Mountain.

    saddlebackmaine.com

    Photo: Maine Northwest Mountains

    Scenic Lift Rides:

    Before summer started, we talked about various mountains offering lift rides throughout the off-season. Sunday River has picked it up again with rides up/down the Chondola to North Peak. The Chondola is dog, kid, and grandparent-friendly, so you’ll want to pack up your whole family for this scenic adventure. Lift rides are available from 10AM-4PM on Saturdays and Sundays from early July to mid-October. You can buy tickets online in advance, but will need to pick up your tickets upon arrival. You can also purchase tickets on-site at South Ridge Lodge. Lift tickets will be issued until 3:30PM or until capacity is reached. If you plan to ride the lift back to the bottom, please load before 4PM. For more information, visit the link below.

    sundayriver.com

    Photo: Sunday River

    Golf Scramble:

    Pick your partner for this two-day Member-Guest Golf Tournament, which includes a best ball competition, second-day scramble plus dinner, raffle, awards, and an evening glowlight golf outing. Although this event signup has already happened, we want to spread the word for next year! August 21-22 is the weekend of fun!

    Photo: Sugarloaf

    Weather:

    Do you smell that? There is a faint smell in the air that kind of smells like mac apples, fall leaves, and snow guns. Just me?

    Day:Friday:Saturday:Sunday:
    High:88 75 72
    Low:65 52 48
    Based out of Rangeley

    Just 88 days until first chair!

    -Keegan