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Lost Valley Ski Area

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Lost Valley Ski Area
LocationAuburn, Maine, United States
Nearest major cityAuburn, Maine
Skiable area45 acres
Trails15
Longest run2,500 feet
Lift system3 Lifts
Snowfall99 inches/year
WebsiteLost Valley

Lost Valley is a ski area located in Auburn, Maine, in the United States. The area features 15 trails across one hill, and is serviced by a network of 3 lifts.

Statistics

  • Important facts[1]
    • Year Opened: 1961
    • Number of Lifts: 2
    • Double Chairs: 2
  • Elevation
    • Vertical Drop: 240 ft.
    • Longest Run: 2,500 feet
    • Skiable Area: 45 acres
    • Snowmaking: 45 acres
  • Types of Runs
    • Beginner: 30%
    • Intermediate: 50%
    • Advanced: 20%
    • Expert: 0%

Terrain

Lost Valley's variety of 15 great trails and new snow board terrain park, offers a full and interesting ski day for skiers of all abilities. Most of Lost Valley's trails are rated easiest and intermediate, while also offering considerable challenge to expert skiers on more difficult trails. Family regrouping is simple as all trails come together a short distance from each other.[2]

Lost Valley also offers 15 kilometers of Nordic Skiing trails and a ski lodge offering food and skiing equipment for sale or rent

Summer

In the summer months, Lost Valley changes from a ski resort into a Mountain Biking and paintball facility .