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The Snowbrook Trail offers a peaceful and accessible hike through classic Maine woodlands. You will find yourself surrounded by dense forests, featuring the typical birch trees and sturdy pines of the Sugarloaf area. This easy route stretches for 1.4 miles (2.3 km), with a minimal elevation gain of just 19…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Snowbrook Trail is located at Sugarloaf Mountain Resort in Carrabassett Valley, Maine. As it's primarily a ski trail and access route within the resort, specific trailhead parking for hikers might vary by season. It connects to condo areas like Snowbrook Village, suggesting access points within the resort complex. We recommend checking with Sugarloaf Mountain Resort directly for the most current parking and access information for hikers.
Yes, in warmer months, the gentle nature of the Snowbrook Trail makes it suitable for dog walking. However, during the winter season (December 1st to April 15th), walking is generally not permitted on these trails at the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center, and dogs would likely be restricted as well due to its use for nordic skiing and winter biking.
The best time to hike the Snowbrook Trail is during the warmer months, outside of the ski season. From December 1st to April 15th, the trail is primarily used as a ski run, and walking is generally not permitted. In spring, summer, and fall, its gentle terrain is ideal for walking.
The Snowbrook Trail is located within the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center. While specific hiking permits for this trail are not mentioned, it's advisable to check with Sugarloaf Mountain Resort regarding any general access fees or regulations for using their trails, especially during different seasons.
No, walking or hiking on the Snowbrook Trail is generally not permitted during the winter season, which typically runs from December 1st to April 15th. During this time, the trail functions as a green difficulty ski run and is used for nordic skiing and winter biking, requiring skis or snowshoes for access.
The terrain on this trail is described as long, straight, and very flat. It has an easy overall physical rating with minimal elevation changes, making it a gentle and accessible path. The high point is around 1,453 feet and the low point is 1,300 feet.
Yes, the Snowbrook Trail is very suitable for beginners and families. Its gentle, flat terrain and easy overall physical rating make it an accessible and enjoyable path for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed outdoor experience, particularly outside of the winter ski season.
The Snowbrook Trail is approximately 2 miles (about 3 kilometers) long. For hiking, you should allow around 35-40 minutes to complete the route, though this can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop.
While specific scenic details for hiking are not extensively documented, given its location within the Sugarloaf resort area, you can expect pleasant wooded surroundings. The region is known for its natural beauty, including dense forests, birch trees, and sturdy pines.
The Snowbrook Trail is primarily described as a linear path used as a ski run and access route within the Sugarloaf complex. It is not typically presented as a loop trail for hiking, suggesting it's more of an out-and-back or a segment of a larger network.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Snowbrook Trail, Snowbrook Trail, Snowbrook Trail, and Snowbrook Trail. These are official trails within the area, indicating it's part of a larger network of paths.