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Snowbrook Trail Loop

Moderate

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Snowbrook Trail Loop

01:03

3.53km

120m

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Hike the moderate 2.2-mile Snowbrook Trail Loop at Sugarloaf Outdoor Center, gaining 409 feet with views of Sugarloaf Mountain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Sugarloaf Mountain

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Sugarloaf is one of the tallest mountains in Maine, at 4,237 feet. This resort has year round activities in Carrabassett Valley, with 1240 skiable acres of skiing in the winter and golfing, biking & more in the summer.

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2.82 km

454 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Snowbrook Trail Loop for hiking?

The Snowbrook Trail Loop is rated as a moderate hike. While parts of it are generally flat, it includes some elevation gain, making it a good option for hikers looking for a bit more challenge than an easy stroll.

Where can I park to access the Snowbrook Trail Loop?

Parking for the Snowbrook Trail Loop is typically available at the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center. It's advisable to check with the center directly for the most current parking information and any potential fees, especially during peak seasons.

Is the Snowbrook Trail Loop dog-friendly?

Information regarding specific dog policies for hiking on the Snowbrook Trail Loop is not explicitly detailed. As it's part of the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center, it's best to contact them directly to confirm their current pet regulations and leash requirements before bringing your dog.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike this trail?

The Snowbrook Trail Loop is located within the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center. While specific hiking permits are not usually required for trails, there might be day-use fees or other regulations associated with accessing the Outdoor Center facilities. It's recommended to check their official website or contact them prior to your visit.

What is the best time of year to hike the Snowbrook Trail Loop?

While the Snowbrook Trail is primarily known as a Nordic ski trail in winter, the best time for hiking would be during the late spring, summer, and fall months when snow has melted. Fall offers beautiful foliage, while summer provides pleasant temperatures. Winter hiking is possible but would require appropriate gear like snowshoes or ice cleats, as the trail is groomed for skiing.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

The trail offers varied terrain. While some sections are relatively flat, consistent with its use as a Nordic ski trail, the hiking loop includes moderate ascents and descents. The path is generally well-maintained, but hikers should be prepared for natural surfaces, potentially including roots and rocks.

Are there any notable viewpoints or natural features along the way?

The trail is situated near Sugarloaf Mountain. While specific viewpoints directly on the Snowbrook Trail Loop are not detailed, the surrounding area offers scenic mountain landscapes. The trail itself provides a pleasant forest experience.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the West Branch, Spare Time, Snowbrook Trail, Widowmaker, and Widowmaker Climb trails, offering connections to other parts of the Sugarloaf trail network.

Is the Snowbrook Trail Loop suitable for families with children?

Given its moderate difficulty rating and approximately 2.2-mile length, the trail can be suitable for families with children who are accustomed to hiking. It's not an overly strenuous hike, but younger children might find the moderate elevation changes challenging. Consider their fitness level before embarking on the full loop.

What should I wear or bring for a hike on this trail?

For a moderate hike like this, wear comfortable hiking shoes or boots. Dress in layers, as weather conditions can change, especially in mountain environments. Bring water, snacks, a map or GPS, and sun protection. If hiking in cooler or potentially icy conditions, consider bringing appropriate gear like microspikes.

What wildlife might I encounter on the Snowbrook Trail Loop?

As the trail winds through a forested area near Sugarloaf Mountain, you might encounter common forest wildlife such as various bird species, squirrels, and possibly deer. Keep an eye out for local flora and fauna, but remember to observe from a distance and not disturb their natural habitat.

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