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A cozy cabin nestled in greenery displays a warm wooden exterior. Light filters through surrounding trees, creating a serene environment. A spacious deck is visible, providing an outdoor space for relaxation. The cabin's inviting structure harmonizes with the natural landscape.
Cabin in New Portland
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Cozy cabin with Hot Tub on Lemon Stream

Relax at this unique, conveniently situated 2 bedroom cabin located on Route 27 between Farmington (15 miles) and Kingfield (7 miles). For winter skiing and summer activities as well, Sugarloaf is just 30 minutes away. The cabin is just off the main road to minimize weather issues. Lemon Stream runs through the property and you can go fishing and explore the 3 acre woodland. Nicely furnished with new appliances, a new hot tub, and all the amenities, this little cabin is the perfect getaway!

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The exterior of the cabin is illuminated at dusk, highlighting the wooden structure and large windows. A hot tub is visible on the deck, surrounded by trees, inviting a serene and relaxing atmosphere. Warm light glows from inside, suggesting a cozy interior.
Cabin in Kingfield
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Apres Ski Haus

This cabin is anything but ordinary! Nestled on an open bluff in the woods of Kingfield, Maine this architectural wonder is a perfect getaway for a couple or group. It's a warm and cozy space to come back and unwind after a long day of hitting the slopes or any four season activity. The open concept living room and newly remodeled kitchen have modern amenities like an espresso machine, Smart TV, and comfortable furnishings that will make you feel at home. Only 20 minutes to Sugarloaf Mountain!

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A cozy chalet is situated in a snowy landscape, framed by tall, bare trees. The wooden exterior combines rustic charm with modern design. A covered entrance welcomes guests, leading to a snow-covered pathway surrounded by a serene, wintry environment.
Chalet in Kingfield
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Pristine, Peaceful Kingfield Chalet

Just a short 15-20 minute drive from Sugarloaf and 3 minutes from historic downtown Kingfield, this chalet provides a peaceful, private respite after a busy day on the mountain. Our 2BR, 1BA eco-friendly chalet is tucked back from the road, with distant neighbors and fast WiFi. You can be surrounded by nature but only minutes from lovely restaurants, local shops, grocery store, gas station and tons of trails, rivers & lakes for snowshoeing, XC, snowmobiling, hiking, huts, MTB, kayaking & more.

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An A-Frame cabin is nestled among lush trees, showcasing a large wooden deck that extends from the front. The exterior is characterized by a mix of wood and stone, with a steeply pitched roof. Surrounding natural greenery provides a sense of privacy.
Cabin in Kingfield
5 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

The Maine Frame // A Private Getaway

Enjoy your own personal A-Frame cabin tucked away in the mountains of the Carrabassett Valley. The Maine Frame is a private getaway with easy access to Sugarloaf Ski Resort, numerous hiking trails, unique local eateries, and multiple lakes and rivers for kayaking in Maine’s Western Mountains & Lakes Region. The cabin features high-speed internet for streaming movies on rainy nights, quick access to Kingfield for food and supplies, and a large wooden deck for lounging and entertaining at home.

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The open-concept living area showcases natural wood walls and a ceiling, with large windows allowing ample light. A soft sofa and a daybed are arranged around a round coffee table on a striped area rug. A staircase leads to the upper level, visible in the background.
Home in Farmington
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Carriage House

Renovated circa 1920 carriage house in a quaint New England college town. Eight-minute walk to busy downtown with restaurants, bars, shops, and grocery store. Elegant contemporary style. Open concept downstairs with sofa, daybed (napping in the sun!), and chef-designed kitchen. Second level with two queen beds and small balcony. Adjoins miles of walking trails and forest, full of wildlife. Less than 5-minute drive to a 1.5 mile running trail along the Sandy River, with refreshing swimming.

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An open living space reveals a kitchen with a wooden island and white cabinetry, connected to a dining area featuring a wooden table and chairs. Steps lead to a cozy sitting area with a sectional sofa, surrounded by large windows allowing natural light.
Home in Eustis
5 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Sweet home nestled in quiet spot; Walk to dining.

Situated at the end of a dead end street, Rockstar Quarry House is a place where you can relax and unwind with Deer regularly grazing right in the backyard. Walk to Fotter's grocery, Backstrap Grill, both just a stone's throw away. Here, in the center of Stratton, in the western mountains of Maine, an 8 mile drive to Sugarloaf and 27 miles to Saddleback. Whether you're here to ski, cycle, swim, snowmobile, hike or anything else you can think of, this region will provide the opportunity.

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A cozy living area features a comfortable sofa and an accent chair beside a stylish table. A propane fireplace is framed by wooden shelves displaying decorative items. A flat-screen TV is positioned on a wooden console, with board games and books available for guest use.
Condo in Carrabassett Valley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Ski In/Ski Out Sugarloaf Sugartree 2 Deluxe Studio

This cozy and comfy ski in/ski out condo is in a desirable location and just a short chairlift ride to the base of Sugarloaf Mountain. Ski or mountain bike directly from the condo! Family friendly. A queen bed settled in an alcove, queen murphy bed and pull out full size sofa bed provide plenty of sleeping space. Convenient indoor access to the pool, hot tubs, and sauna at the Sugarloaf Sports and Fitness Center (additional fees apply). Full kitchen, and one of the few with AC for summer!

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A cozy living area is highlighted by an electric fireplace set against a stone wall, providing a warm focal point. Two glasses of red wine sit on a rustic glass table, accompanied by decorative wood coasters and a small plant nearby.
Apartment in Kingfield
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 406 reviews

On The River 2 with Lucy the resident cat

On the River 2 is located in the heart of the historic downtown Kingfield on Main street with river views of the Carrabassett river. Miss Lucy Lu (Lucy) is the cat residents who lives in this special apartment. She is the host and will greet you. She loves people. She is an indoor kitty. There is a restaurant next door, the gallery is downstairs, swimming out the back of the building. Sugarloaf mountain close by. Mountains of possibilities to explore in the western area of Maine.

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A comfortable living area features a cozy sofa adorned with patterned pillows, positioned near a glass coffee table. A bright kitchen is visible in the background, showcasing wooden cabinetry and modern appliances. Soft lighting enhances the inviting ambiance of the space.
Apartment in Kingfield
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Village Top Floor With Riverview

Located right in downtown Kingfield, this cozy 1 bedroom, top floor unit provides a comfortable escape as well as easy access to in-town amenities. The perfect getaway spot for a couple or a single traveler. Right in the heart of the Western Maine mountains: 20 minutes from Sugarloaf, minutes from the snowmobile and mountain biking trailheads, kayaking, fishing, etc. If you're into outdoor activity this is the place to be! Easy walk to local restaurants and shops.

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A serene riverbank is framed by lush green trees and foliage. Clear water reflects the surrounding nature, with smooth stones scattered along the shore. Gentle ripples indicate flowing water, creating a tranquil atmosphere for outdoor activities.
Home in Carrabassett Valley
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

4 Bed 1 Bath on River: Skiing & Mountain bike!

Quiet get away for the family on the river. Hear the sound of the flowing water right outside the windows. 4 Bedroom, 1 Bath, mudroom, radiant floor heat and propane gas stove, full kitchen, with deck and grill. Only a mile from Sugarloaf mountain and the Outdoor center and 24 miles from Flagstaff Lake. Activities include: cross country skiing, skate skiing, downhill skiing, skating and mountain biking, hiking, fishing and golfing.

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An outdoor seating area features a circular stone fire pit surrounded by a blue rug. A wicker couch with blue cushions provides comfortable seating, accompanied by a wicker coffee table. French doors lead into the cabin, complementing the rustic wooden exterior.
Cabin in Carrabassett Valley
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Private Cabin next to Narrow Gauge Trails & River

Historic Ski camp built in 1957! Located a mile from Sugarloaf access road. View of Sugarloaf! Private trail to the Narrow Gauge Parking lot & Trail system. Biking and Hiking right out the door! Only a 4 minute drive to Super Quad and on the Shuttle route. Located within a mile from Anti~Gravity Center, Outdoor Center, Hugs restaurant, Carrabassett Public Library, Mountain Side Grocery Store & Gas station.

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A rustic cabin with a sloped roof is framed by snow-covered trees. Two snowmobiles are parked in front, with a snow-covered pathway leading to the cabin's entrance. Large windows are adorned with light curtains, providing a cozy appearance in the winter landscape.
Cabin in Freeman Township
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Trailside Cabin

Come & play in the beautiful mountains of western Maine! Cozy, rustic cabin for two. Enjoy miles of multi use trails right off the front steps! If you decide to venture away from the cabin, Rangeley's Saddleback Mt & Sugarloaf USA are both 35 miles away & the college town of Farmington is just 15 minutes south. Our cell service is terrific, but there's no tv or wifi...come to the woods & unplug!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Sugarloaf Mountain located?

    Sugarloaf Mountain rises in western Maine, nestled among the forests and valleys of the Carrabassett Valley region. It is known as a prominent mountain and recreation area surrounded by natural scenery.

  • When is the best time to visit Sugarloaf Mountain?

    Winter attracts visitors who want to experience snow sports, while late spring through early fall is often suggested for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the scenery. Each season has distinct outdoor activities and changes in temperature, making Sugarloaf Mountain popular year-round.

  • What are some things to do near Sugarloaf Mountain?

    Around Sugarloaf Mountain, travelers explore activities like hiking scenic trails, mountain biking, and skiing or snowboarding in winter. The area also has golf courses, nature walks, and opportunities for fishing, making it attractive for outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

  • How is the weather near Sugarloaf Mountain?

    Winters near Sugarloaf Mountain are cold, with temperatures often between 5–28°F (-15––2°C) and frequent snowfall, while summers tend to be milder, reaching around 57–75°F (14–24°C) with regular rain showers. Conditions change throughout the year, so packing layered clothing and waterproof gear is often recommended.

All about Sugarloaf Mountain

Nestled in Western Maine’s Carrabassett Valley, Sugarloaf Mountain is a skiing and snowboarding destination with more than 600 acres of developed trails ranging from beginner slopes to certified double black diamond routes. The rugged, snow-capped mountain is the third-tallest point in Maine, and from the summit, you can admire a 360-degree view of the sprawling oaks that cover the state’s western mountains.

Although skiing and snowboarding are the most popular activities here, you can also experience the Maine wilderness at a slower pace. Snowshoe and hiking trails will take you through miles of aromatic fir trees. Along the way, you may just come across some of the wildlife native to the area, such as white-tailed deer, red fox, moose, or wild turkey.

What are the top things to do in Sugarloaf Mountain?

Maine Ski and Snowboard Museum

Located in the nearby town of Kingfield, this museum tells the story of Maine’s connection to winter sports. Learn about the history of Nordic and alpine skiing through exhibits that showcase artifacts, photographs, and works of art. Vintage skis, jerseys from Maine’s top athletes, and amusing magazine ads from decades ago showcase the design side of these sports as well.

Stanley Museum

The Stanley Museum in Kingfield is dedicated to the Stanley twins, who invented the first steam-powered car, known as the “Stanley Steamer.” Operating out of a former schoolhouse, this historic museum commemorates the family through photography, art, and well-preserved steam automobiles. There are also exhibits that showcase the work of another notable Stanley, the twins’ sister, whose photographs documented early-20th-century rural American life.

Sugarloaf Outdoor Center

The largest Nordic center in Maine, the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center is a year-round hub for Sugarloaf Mountain activities. In the winter, the outdoor center boasts a professional-sized ice-skating rink and offers opportunities to rent snowshoes and cross-country skis. In the summer, the center is the gateway to nearly 80 miles of mountain biking trails.