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Eaton Mountain

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Eaton Mountain Ski Area & Snowtubing Park
LocationSkowhegan, Maine, United States
Nearest major cityWaterville, Maine
Coordinates44°46′5″N 69°37′10″W / 44.76806°N 69.61944°W / 44.76806; -69.61944
Top elevation840 feet (260 m)
Base elevation220 feet (67 m)
Trails18
Longest runFawn (0.67 mi or 1.08 km)
Lift system2

Eaton Mountain is a small family-oriented ski area located in Skowhegan, Maine. It consist of 5 Beginner trails (28%), 7 intermediate trails (39%) and 6 expert trails (33%). Along with a double chairlift and a rope tow. It also has over 50% snowmaking and over 50% night skiing. It also has a terrain park, a tubing hill, and over 622 feet (190 m) of vertical drop.[1][2]

During November 2008, Eaton Mountain was purchased by the Beers family. With little time to make needed improvements, the decision was made to close Eaton Mountain for the 2008–09 winter ski season. The ski area was set to re-open in fall of 2009. As of January 2020 the ski area re-closed. [1][2] As of 2019, the ski area had reopened.[3]

Terrain

Eaton has variety of terrain from gentle rolling trails like the Fawn and Badger to expert runs like the Fisher and Fox, which includes steeps, ledges, and glades.[2]

History

The first lift, a rope tow, opened in the winter of 1961–62. Today, there is a double chair and a handle tow for snow tubing. In 2008, Eaton Mountain was purchased by the Beers family.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Ski Maine Association
  2. ^ a b c d Eaton Mountain Ski Area
  3. ^ Harlow, Doug (1 January 2019). "Eaton Mountain in Skowhegan open for righteous snowtubing". Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel. Retrieved 30 September 2019.

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This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 10:19
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