Sugarloaf Opens Backside Snowfields... 3:50 PM
- Jan 22, 2010
Boyne Resorts Presents $30,528 to Red Cross...
3:49 PM
- Jan 22, 2010
Sugarloaf Picks up Ten Inches of New Snow...
12:53 PM
- Jan 21, 2010
Mascot Day at Pats Peak...
1:36 PM
- Jan 19, 2010
Okemo Records Best MLK Weekend Since 2002...
1:36 PM
- Jan 19, 2010
Sugarloaf Posts Strong Numbers for MLK Jr Weekend...
1:35 PM
- Jan 19, 2010
Belleayre Presents Winter Festival Week and 'Taste of the Town'...
1:35 PM
- Jan 19, 2010
Stowe's Mt. Mansfield Ski Patrol Turns 75...
3:04 PM
- Jan 15, 2010
Gunstock Collecting for the Haitian Relief Effort over MLK Weekend...
3:03 PM
- Jan 15, 2010
Ski for Support, Ride for Relief: Help Hunter Help Haiti...
3:03 PM
- Jan 15, 2010
NEWRY, Maine -- Sunday River will open for full seven days-a-week operation starting Saturday, November 14. The resort, which opened on October 14 -- the first resort on the East Coast to open in October and one of Sunday River's earliest openings in a decade -- has been open on the weekends since with up to four trails accessible by one chairlift. For the coming weekend, skiers and riders can expect the same amount of open terrain and the likelihood of terrain expansions as the resort continues to make more snow.
Saturday also kicks off Sunday River's annual Tin Mountain Round Up weekend. Skiers and riders are encouraged to bring in three or more cans of food for the Andover Food Bank. Doing so qualifies guests for a $25 lift ticket.
Sunday River is open 8 am - 4 pm on weekends and holidays, and 9 am - 4 pm on weekdays. Lift ticket rates for this weekend are $39 unless guests participate in Tin Mountain Roundup, and then lift tickets are $25.
For more information on Sunday River including events, lift tickets and season pass products, as well as open terrain, visit www.sundayriver.com.