While we love the greens and blues of summer, there’s no denying that Maine comes alive in the wintertime. Especially after we receive the first significant snowfall! From the blustery coast to the tops of the mountains, this state is a winter lover’s paradise. But, let’s be clear about one thing. You don’t need to be an expert mountaineer to enjoy all that the season has to offer. If you’re a beginner skier (or know someone who is!) and want to try things out slowly, head to this spot. It’s gentle and fun with lots of opportunities for learning.

LIttle Titcomb Mountain in Farmington is the most adorable ski resort in the state.

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The 750-foot mountain offers 16 alpine trails that cover skiers of all levels, from beginner to expert.

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And there’s even a terrain park for skiers and riders to enjoy the mountain together.

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While this isn’t much of a worry at the moment given the recent snow, the mountain also has snowmaking capabilities that cover about 70% of their trails. They even offer night skiing twice a week.

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All of this is great if you’re a skier. But what if you’re just starting out on a pair of skis? This is definitely the place for you!

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The beginner trail offers a very gentle slope, which means you can try and try again without worrying that you’ll get in the way of a faster skier making their way down the hill. Plus, private ski lessons for adults and kids take place on weekends or during holiday weeks.

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Don’t have gear? You can rent it at the Northern Lights Rental Shop right at the mountain.

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What we love best of all is that things here are casual and unfussy. You don’t need to worry about how you look, how well you ski or how much experience you have. Just show up, get ready and hit the slopes. No matter what level you are, you’ll have a great time.

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And when you’re ready for a break, come inside to enjoy the homey, cozy vibes of the brick fireplace.

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Or grab yourself a snack and sit at the tables to chat.

jyssica boudreault / Google We can’t get enough of how welcoming this little spot is. And we think you’ll agree!

Titcomb Mountain hours vary depending on the time of year. For updated hours of operation, you can reach them on 207-778-9031. Or you can check them out on Facebook. Learn more about the mountain on their website. They offer memberships and season passes, but you can also get a day pass. Rates for day passes range from $10 to $24 depending on the day of the week, time of day and age. Click here to learn more.

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We can’t get enough of how welcoming this little spot is. And we think you’ll agree!

Another great way to enjoy the winter is with night snow tubing, the ultimate nighttime adventure!

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Address: 180 Ski Slope Rd, Farmington, ME 04938, USA