Conquer the Wild: Year-Round Adventure Guide to Big Moose Mountain Resort

Are you ready to trade the ordinary for a high-energy trip into the rugged soul of the Maine Highlands? At Moose River Lookout, we believe every season is a great chance for a connection with the wild. Nestled in the heart of the North Woods, Big Moose Mountain stands as a top spot where adventure meets peace.

Furthermore, this resort offers a mix of tough trails and calm views. Whether you want a challenge or a rest, these woods provide a great refuel for your spirit.


A Winter Wonderland: Snow Sports

When the North Woods transform into a snow-covered sanctuary, Big Moose becomes a prime spot for fans of the cold.

  • Top-Tier Skiing: Enjoy smooth trails built for everyone from beginners to pros. Specifically, you can carve your path with the backdrop of a frozen Moosehead Lake.

  • Winter Trekking: For a slower pace, discover the quiet beauty of the forest through snowshoeing. These trails provide a high-energy refuel amidst snow-covered trees.


Summer Adrenaline: Rugged Beauty

As the thaw begins, the resort reveals a new masterpiece of land perfect for the modern explorer.

  • Hiking Adventures: Discover a network of trails that fit your spirit of adventure.

    • Little Mountain Trail: This is a moderate half-day hike that offers stunning valley views.

    • Big Moose Mountain Summit: For the strong hiker, this tough trek rewards you with a view that stretches for miles.

    • Moose Track: This is an easy, family-friendly path that leads to beautiful overlooks.

  • Mountain Biking: Try the Easy Rider Trail if you are a beginner. Alternatively, seek the tough path of the Adrenaline Descent for a challenge. For a scenic ride, try the Lakeside Loop for great water views.


Plan Your Expedition

First, gear up for your visit with these essential local resources:

  • Location: Big Moose Mountain Resort, Greenville, ME

  • Phone: (207) 695-1000

  • Official Website: skibigmoose.com

  • Stay Informed: Visit Moosehead News for the latest on dining and adventure tips.

Which season do you prefer for exploring the mountains, the snowy winter or the green summer?

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