Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Snow tubing areas in California, Snow tubing areas in Colorado, Snow tubing areas in Connecticut, Snow tubing areas in Maine, Snow tubing areas in Massachusetts, Snow tubing areas in Michigan, Snow tubing areas in New Hampshire, Snow tubing areas in New York, Snow tubing areas in South Dakota, Snow tubing areas in Vermont, Sugarloaf, Okemo Mountain, Mount Snow, Cannon Mountain Ski Area, Hunter Mountain, Copper Mountain, Sunday River, Snow Bunny, Black Mountain of Maine, Timber Ridge Ski Area, Cranmore Mountain Resort, Squaw Valley Ski Resort, Smugglers' Notch, Kirkwood Mountain Resort, Fresh Pond, Waterville Valley Resort, Nashoba Valley Ski Area, Berkshire East Ski Resort, King Pine, Windham Mountain, Bretton Woods Mountain Resort, Northstar at Tahoe, Loon Mountain, Gunstock Mountain Resort, Sierra-at-Tahoe, Magic Mountain, Vermont, Pats Peak, Boyne Mountain, Big Rock, Boyne Highlands, Amesbury Sports Park, Ski Butternut, Peek'n Peak, Camden Snow Bowl, Ski Ward, Arrowhead Recreation Area, Tuxedo Ridge Ski Center, Great Bear Recreation Park, Woodbury Ski Area. Excerpt: Sugarloaf (formerly Sugarloaf/USA) is a ski area and resort located on Sugarloaf Mountain in Carrabassett Valley, western Maine. It is the largest ski resort in the State of Maine, in terms of number of trails (146), skiable acreage (1,400), and snowmaking percentage (95%); its continuous vertical drop of 2,820 feet (860 m) is the second longest in New England(after Killington's 3,050 feet (930 m)). Sugarloaf recorded a total of 352,000 skier visits in the 2005-2006 season, ranking it second among Maine resorts and 11th in New England, according to Ski Area Management magazine. At 4,237 feet (1291 m) Sugarloaf Mountain is second in elevation to Maine's highest peak, Mount Katahdin. The summit of Sugarloaf offers the only lift-serviced above-treeline s...