Winter

 

Make the most of your stay

 
 
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Ski at Sugarloaf.

The Camp lies a 45 minute drive away  from Sugarloaf Mountain, which is the second largest ski resort east of the Mississippi. 

Based in the Carrabasset Valley, Sugarloaf offers nordic and alpine skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding and fat biking. The resort has 1,240 acres of skiable land and 160 runs. 

Learn more here.

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Ski at Sunday River.

Sunday River ski resort is a 45 minute drive west towards New Hampshire. It has 870 acres of skiable area and 131 runs. 

A great place for expert skiers and known for its dependable snow, Sunday River has some of the most diverse terrain in the Eastern United States.

Learn more here.

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Ski local at Titcomb.

Titcomb Hill is our local ski resort in Farmington. 

It’s family friendly and great for beginners. It has two t-bars, night skiing and cross-country skiing. 

Fun fact! It’s named after the owners of Camp Liberty’s ancestors.

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Skate.

Make the most of the frozen lake and walk, skate and even play ice hockey to fresh sunny days and stunning sunsets.

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Hunt.

Hunting season (deer and bird) picks up as fall turns to winter, ending around mid-December. 

Find out more here.

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Fish.

Ice fishing is a popular sport on the lake.

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Find out more here.

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Snowmobile.

There are some excellent snowmobiling trails near the camp and we regularly receive parties who come to enjoy this activity.

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Get cozy.

Then, when the day is done, guests can return to a warm and cozy camp for a hearty meal. 

Long evenings are spent gathered round in the large sitting room enjoying games, jigsaw puzzles and the belting heat of the large ornate stone fireplace.

 
 

“We had such a great New Year here! Amazing skiing at Sugarloaf, wonderful ice-skating on the lake under crisp blue skies, and a toasty fire…”

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