Ski Mount Abram

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Mt. Abram
LocationGreenwood, Maine, United States
Nearest major cityBethel, Maine
Coordinates44°22′45″N 70°42′25″W / 44.37917°N 70.70694°W / 44.37917; -70.70694Coordinates: 44°22′45″N 70°42′25″W / 44.37917°N 70.70694°W / 44.37917; -70.70694
Top elevation1,990 feet (610 m)
Base elevation   940 feet (290 m)
Skiable area250 acres (100 ha) trail
650 acres (260 ha) total
Runs44
Lift system5
Night skiingYes
Websitewww.mtabram.com

Ski Mount Abram is a small family ski area in Greenwood, Maine, located a few miles outside of Bethel, Maine, and the Sunday River Resort. It has 1,150 feet (350 m) of vertical drop, with five lifts servicing 10 easy, 21 Intermediate, and 13 expert trails.[1][2]

Mt. Abram can be broken up into two parts, the main mountain and Westside. Westside is the beginner area which has one Double Chairlift and a Ski tow, most lessons are taught in this area. The main part of the mountain, serviced primarily by The Way Back Machine, another double chair, consist of many Black Diamonds and Blue Square trails.[1]

The trails at Mt. Abram are all named after Rocky & Bullwinkle; names include Dudley Do Right, Boris Badenov, and Natasha's Niche.[2]

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