Bitter cold ushered in the new year at Titcomb Mountain, with overnight temperatures plunging to 8°F. Titcomb Mountain Ski Resort is located in Farmington, Maine and offers 16 trails for skiers of all levels.
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A modest snowpack of 6 inches awaits skiers and riders today, sitting well below average for this time of year—just 14% compared to normal levels. Though only a light dusting of 0.14 inches is forecasted over the next 72 hours, the mountain remains open and groomed, offering a classic, intimate Maine ski experience. Conditions are firm and fast in the early morning, with softened turns expected by midday as traffic builds on the trails.
Despite the lean snow year so far, the spirit on the slopes is high. Thanks to a remarkable $1.6 million community fundraising effort, Titcomb is forging ahead with the installation of a new T-bar lift—a major win for this beloved local ski hill. Progress is already visible, bringing excitement for the future and a renewed energy to the mountain’s tight-knit ski community. Whether you're carving early-morning corduroy or enjoying après in the lodge, today is all about celebrating what makes Titcomb special: resilience, community, and a deep love for the outdoors. Bundle up, ski smart, and enjoy the mountain magic.
Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) shows how much water the snow holds. This is ideal for year-to-year tracking of real snowfall and water resources. Measurements from Farmington.
Snowpack depth measures how much snow has accumulated in the area. This is a key indicator of powder quality, trail coverage, and how epic your runs are going to be this season at Titcomb Mountain.
Recent air temperature fluctuations at Titcomb Mountain impact snow quality and stability, from powder to slush.
The Titcomb Mountain Ski Resort in Maine is located in the Titcomb Mountain range, which is a part of the Appalachian Mountain range. The resort offers a variety of ski runs, ranging from beginner to expert levels, with a vertical drop of 350 feet. The mountain features a mix of groomed trails and glades, as well as a terrain park for snowboarders and freestyle skiers. Additionally, the resort offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lakes in the area.
The best trails for advanced skiers are the Eastside and The Glades, while the Westside and Schoolhouse are perfect for beginners. Interestingly, Titcomb Mountain was originally built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a New Deal-era agency that employed young men to work on public projects during the Great Depression. For beginners, the resort offers a learn-to-ski program that includes rental equipment and a group lesson. For après ski, visitors can check out the nearby ORC Pub and Grill, which serves up hearty pub fare and drinks.
Lift Count | 3 Lifts |
Run Count | 16 Trails |
The ski area received 0" of new snowfall since yesterday.
Weather today, sunny, with a high near 14. wind chill values as low as -14. west wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Ski conditions across Maine remain stable but quiet, with no new snow reported at major ski areas in the last 24 hours and no significant snowfall forecast over the next five days. Key resorts such as Sunday River (near Bethel 6 SSE), Sugarloaf (near Kingfield), and Saddleback (near Farmington and Rangeley) are holding solid snowpack depths around 6–7 inches, but ... Read more