![]() Boyne Resorts added the New England camp theme, night skiing, and boundary-to-boundary skiing. That said, a couple of years ago, Boyne Resorts acquired Sunday River. What needs to be improved at Sunday River to make it even better for family skiing? ![]() If you see tracks going into the trees, follow them! On a wonderful powder day, you can dip into the openings between the trees. This means anywhere within the boundary of resort is open. I also like the boundary-to-boundary skiing. The Sunday River Sugaring House is on a beginner trail and it is a log cabin where you can watch syrup being made and taste the cold sap. Sunday River has a working sugar shack on the mountain, with sap drawn from buckets tapped into trees along the trails. March is the biggest snow month and it is also maple sugar time. We can ski up and roast marshmallows: Pop one in your mouth and keep skiing for a few more hours.ĭo you have any secrets you’re willing to share? Photo courtesy Sunday River. ![]() And at the bottom of the mountain there are fire pits. We can maximize the entire day and the fun doesn’t have to end at 4:00 p.m. This is one of the best things about the resort. It escalates from there as everyone improves. And when the kids are ready, you can take a quad chair for a longer run. Sunday River has so many trails for learning. My kids are 7, 5 and 3 and we’ve been teaching them to ski since they could walk. What are the best amenities at Sunday River for family skiing? The lift lines are manageable, and usually very short once you’re past the parking lot. There is an entire area dedicated to beginners with a terrain park and glade skiing. The terrain is somewhat geared toward expert skiers, but anyone can get across the resort, skiing across the peaks. It is an expansive mountain with six peaks, with a great layout. We loved it before we had kids, and I loved it before I was married. If you could only ski at one resort this season with your family, which resort would you choose? Sunday River, Maine.Īnyone who loves winter can have a great time at Sunday River. A Brave Ski Mom Interview with Natasha, a brave ski mom of three from Massachusetts.
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