Information on Big Rock:
Established in the 1960, Big Rock Ski Area was purchased in 2000 by the Maine Winter Sports Center (MWSC) through grants available from the Portland, Maine-based Libra Foundation. Libra has a long-term commitment to the development and promotion of winter sports in northern Maine, and has overseen the creation of a cross-country ski and biathlon complex in the towns of Fort Kent and Presque Isle. Once a popular activity for many families in Aroostook County, alpine, or downhill, skiing, declined in popularity over the years as rising prices made it difficult for the average family to "hit the slopes" for a day or weekend. Big Rock and the Maine Winter Sports Center want to once again make skiing an activity for the whole family to enjoy by offering improved facilities and state of the art equipment at family-friendly prices. Big Rock has taken many steps to make the facility the ultimate place for individuals and families to learn to ski. The ski school gives both beginner and experienced skiers the instruction they need to improve. Extensive brush clearing, trail reconditioning, improved snowmaking capabilities, reconditioned lifts, and new grooming equipment have made the slopes more enjoyable for all skill levels. To add variety to everyone's winter sports experience, Big Rock has added Cross-country and snowshoe trails. Big Rock's lodge has been expanded to include a new rental shop, ticket counter, and caf� with food hot off the grill along with homemade soups and snacks.
Big Rock Lift closing and opening times:
Wed - Fri: 12pm - 8pm Sat/Sun: 9am - 4pm Holidays: 9am - 4pm
Length of Season:
9-Dec-06 to Mar-07
Types and number of lifts:
1 Carpet Tow;1 Poma Lifts;1 Double Chair;1 Triple Chair
Number of trails and difficulty breakdown:
Total Number: 28
Elevation at base 661 feet and elevation at summit is 1641 feet.
Skiing Options at Big Rock:
Night Skiing: yes
Heli- Skiing: no
Snowcat Skiing: no
Miles of cross Country ski trails: 9 km
Snow boarding: yes
Snowshoe trails: yes Equipment Rentals:
skis
, snowboards
Alternate route to Big Rock: Contact Information:
207 425-6711
207 425-6711
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