Address: 20 Barnestown Rd, Camden, ME 04843, USA
Phone: +12072363438
David Mierzwa
Came here in July to mtn bike. It's a pretty rough around the edges place. It does have some of the most technical trails that I have seen. It's is an absolute onslaught of rocks and roots. If you don't have a full suspension bike I would stay away personally. There are some tennis courts near by and a pickle ball net if that is your scene.
M. Travels
Beautiful location with well maintained hills. The views are beautiful and look quite nice even from the ground which is where I spent most of my time. The staff is extremely patient and helpful. We reserved gear and lift passes online the day before and the staff helped us get fitted for everything we needed. There are several areas for different skill levels and while I barely made it past the parking lot my kids had a blast. Speaking of kids there are a lot. Predominantly teens and younger. This is truly a family friendly space and everyone is incredibly kind and looks out for one another. There is a "lodge" which is more like a snack bar. They have burgers, coffee, poutine, etc. If you're not a skier then just pay for the 1/2 day as it's ample time to fall on your rump and twist your legs in unique positions. I don't plan to ever ski again but I did have a fun time while here.
Adam Bunker
Camden snow bowl is a small ski/snowboard mt in the great city of camden maine. It had some major improvements a few years back that seems like it has doubled skiable area. It has a couple lifts and for a small mountain it has some great options for all skill levels. The national toboggan races happen here annually. It's a large event where toboggan teams race down the toboggan chute competing for the fastest times. Hosmer pond is at the base of the mountain and the slow down area for the toboggans . The snowbowl offers hiking and mt biking in the summer months.
alden cushman
Went there for the fall weekend. Up the mountain on the ski lift and walked down which was fun and easy. Great views of the ocean and foliage!
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Mountain biking
Currently the lifts don't spin for biking. However, there is a climb trail, and once at the top, there are several different descent trails. Some people do ride downhill bikes there, but a enduro bike is probably preferred.
I have called and asked a couple of times and they are thinking that they will open Christmas week.
Yes, 9am - 4pm when the mountain is open. Be sure to check the conditions report the day you intend to go!
Running up till 2pm
It sure can!
When the snow melts
There's a toboggan chute, but do not believe they have tubing.
I don't recall the mountain offering tubing, but they do have a toboggan chute. It's an ice run that goes out over the frozen lake. With that said, it's very weather dependent, so you'll have to call and find out if it's open.
Plan is to open saturday
It's always guess work about the office there, but Sidecountry Sports Trailside shop is open today from 9 to 4 for any of your equipment needs!
Provided the temperature stays consistently cold enough for snow making, I believe they are looking around December 15th. Sidecountry Sports Trailside shop there is now open on weekends with added Friday's Thanks Giving week. Hope this helps!
no, just Sundays at the Pancake breakfasts
For the championship you can borrow a sled, but there aren't people to ride it with you.
closed Mon and Tues unless vacation week!
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