
I'm a Nordic skier, so my review on Titcomb Mountain is mainly about the Nordic skiing trail... which are really fun! There are quite a bit of trails and they are exciting, yet I'm sure you could learn there in some areas. I've had numerous races there and I always looked forward to when I was lucky enough to have a race there. Also, as a Nordic skier who primarly skied on schools cross coutry courses, a ski lodge with food was great! And the food was excellent, you know, for food you buy in a small ski lodge in Maine. Let's not get carried away here however. It is primarily an alpine ski attraction, so of course they have a ski lodge. The thing is, although their Nordic skiing is superb, their alpine hill is... Just that, a tiny little hill. Although I've never alpine skied there, I have watched a race there. I was cheering on our alpine team. And guess what; I walked half way up the mountain in m worn out sneakers. It was also a particularly icy day at that, so it's small. It may be good for a first time learner, and I'm sure if I were in Farminton anyway, I'd love to come there quite often, but the alpine is a little... little. Again to reiterate, the Nordic skiing is amazing and if you are a Nordic skier,...
Read moreTalk about a ton of fun! This place is a hidden GEM! Trails are perfectly groomed, mountain isn't too small, price is amazing and you can visit on your snowmobile, it is right before the end of the whistle stop trail on the left hand side. They do use T bar lifts and if you never used one do not at any point try and put pressure on them as they pull you only, if you try and sit then your bum will be in the snow! Overall I am very happy I found this place and can't wait to go back, if your a local you should be here weekly if not sooner! I do hope they put a snowmobile trail into the parking lot so your not just on the side...
Read moreWhile Titcomb can't quite compete with big mountains such as Sugarloaf, it still has plenty of charm. During the winters, there are three main ski and snowboarding trails, one of which is a stunt park my friends and I adore, and in the summer it's a summer camp. It has bike trails with man-made and material features that you can ride on for free and the staff there are very kind. During the winter, there is a spot to eat and, while I wouldn't call it a restaurant, it does have some pretty delicious burgers and hot dogs and such. It's charming and extremely cheap to get in on the action, making it one of my favorite...
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