Grand Summit Resort Hotel

(207) 824-3500

97 Summit Dr
Newry, ME 04261 44.4096 -70.8139

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The Scene – This is a popular and huge, all-inclusive resort with condos everywhere. Because of the resort's superior grooming efforts (92 percent snowmaking coverage), there is so much good skiing for everyone, from beginner to expert. – – The Slopes – Oz is an awesome playground for those who take downhill seriously. Ruby Palace is narrow and steep, with natural bumps and little grooming. Carumba in the Jordan Bowl is also recommended. There are seven beautiful glades and slopes such as Last Tango are as challenging as any in New England. Beginners can head to North…

4.5 Star Rating: Recommended

01/28/03

Great for Experienced Skiiers

by tnthub

Great mountain for experienced skiiers. This is a "cold" hill and the light goes flat in the mid afternoon making bumps difficult to see, but the slopes are great. This mountain has many challenging trails and intermediate runs.

  • Pros: Expert Slopes, Intermediate Slopes, Facilities
  • Cons: Icy, grooming, price
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

12/21/02

Beginner to Expert

by binderd

I also learned to ski at Sunday River, and I had a wonderful experience. The instructors were fabulous, and I was on skis in a few hours. I go there at least once a year, and never get bored. With seven mountains, you can spend a week there and not hit every trail. The place is great for everyone from beginners to experts, with basic trails at the South Ridge to the most difficult ones like White Heat.

  • Pros: Excellent Ski School, Diverse Trails, Big
  • Cons: Gets Crowded
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

11/13/02

Should be Top 10!

by N_Lewis

Sunday River is by far the best skiing in the Northeast. They have a ton of trails, everything from green circles to double black diamonds, moguls, you name it. Their Perfect Turn Learn to Ski program is amazing, whether you're a beginner, or working your way up the mountain and just need a confidence boost. And what could be better than staying in a condo, waking up in the morning, and hitting the trails while they're still empty!?! And the whole place, from restaurants to rentals, has a smile waiting for you!!

The Details on Grand Summit Resort Hotel

Know Before You Go:

Daily: $57; juniors (6-12)/teens $53; seniors (65 and over) $39. Holidays: $59; teens $55; juniors/seniors $40; free for children 5 years old and under.

Look Good:

The best restaurant is at the Matterhorn in Bethel.

The Extras:

Lessons, snowboarding, day care, on-site lodging, rentals.

Category:

Hotels & Motels, Banquet Rooms

Payment Methods:

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