Sugarloaf Living
Owning a vacation home at Sugarloaf provides you access to a year-round destination, abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, and a close-knit, unique mountain community.
At 4,237 feet, Sugarloaf is Maine’s second highest peak and features a wide variety of terrain for skiers and riders of all abilities. And at 2,820 feet, Sugarloaf’s vertical drop rivals that of many western resorts. The Sugarloaf Golf Club was designed by world renowned golf architect Robert Trent Jones, Jr, and has been hailed as Maine’s top golf course since it opened in 1985. The Sugarloaf region is home to endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, including fishing, hiking and mountain biking, as well as the new Maine Huts and Trails project.