Camden Snow Bowl Ski Report

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Last Updated: December 31, 2025

Bluebird skies and brisk temps welcome skiers to Camden Snow Bowl this New Year's Eve. Camden Snow Bowl is a ski resort located in Maine with a variety of trails suitable for all skill levels, including the challenging Double Black Diamond trail.



Snowfall Totals & Snow Forecast

Hourly Snowfall


1"

Past 24 Hours

4.5"

Snowpack

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°F

mph

Wind

%

Humidity


Summary

After an overnight low of 18.8°F, the mountain boasts a robust snowpack of 4.5 inches—nearly 283% above average for this time of year—offering surprisingly great coverage for a coastal ski gem. Light snow is expected with another 2.22 inches forecasted over the next 72 hours and 2 inches more in the five-day outlook, refreshing trails just in time for the holiday weekend. Groomers have been hard at work keeping conditions smooth and fast, especially on Ragged Mountain’s signature runs overlooking Penobscot Bay.

The Snow Bowl is buzzing with excitement beyond the slopes. The venue recently hosted the 34th U.S. National Toboggan Championships, drawing thrill-seekers from across the region. Meanwhile, skiing icon Glen Plake made a surprise visit, bringing a touch of stardom to the slopes. As the community says farewell to local ski legend John Christie, the Snow Bowl continues its transformation into a four-season destination, signaling a bright future. Whether you’re carving turns or enjoying panoramic lift views, Camden Snow Bowl is the perfect place to ring in 2026.

Snowpack Percent Normal

123%

Max Recorded Snowpack

17"

Snowfall Past 24 Hours

1"

Snowfall Past 48 Hours

1"

Snowfall Past 72 Hours

2"

Snowfall Next 24 Hours

0"

Snowfall Next 72 Hours

2"

Snowfall Next 5 Days

3"

Terrain Surface

NA

Powder Score

NA
       

Weather Forecast

Seasonal Comparison

Year over year snow water equivalent


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 Nohrsc Union 2.1 Nne, Me.

Regional Snowpack Depth

Snow levels measured from Nohrsc Union 2.1 Nne, Me


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 Camden Snow Bowl.

Historical Air Temperature

Temperature fluctuations at Camden Snow Bowl


Recent air temperature fluctuations at Camden Snow Bowl impact snow quality and stability, from powder to slush.

About the Area


The Camden Snow Bowl ski resort in Maine is located in the Camden Hills, which is part of the Appalachian Mountain range. The ski resort offers views of the surrounding mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, making it a unique and scenic location for skiing and snowboarding. Some of the notable mountains in the area include Mount Megunticook, Mount Battie, and Ragged Mountain. These mountains provide a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

An interesting fact about this resort is that it was originally built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps as a winter recreation area for Camden residents. For beginners, the Lookout trail is a great option, offering stunning views of the Penobscot Bay. After hitting the slopes, the nearby Rockport Marine Park provides a perfect spot for apres ski with its cozy fireplace and delicious seafood.

Terrain Park

Yes

Run Count

9 Trails

Camden Snow Bowl FAQ


How much snow did Camden Snow Bowl receive over the past day?

The ski area received 0" of new snowfall since yesterday.


What's the weather like at Camden Snow Bowl today?

Weather today, mostly sunny, with a high near 26. wind chill values as low as -1. southwest wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.


How much new snowfall is forecasted for Camden Snow Bowl this week?

Camden Snow Bowl is expected to receive up to 2.62" of new snowfall in the next 5 days.


What are ski area conditions in Maine like right now?

Maine ski resorts are seeing relatively light snowfall this week, but a few areas will still receive modest snow accumulation. East Surry is forecasted to receive the heaviest totals in the state, with 4 inches expected over the next five days. Topsfield and Dedham follow with 3–2 inches totaling through the week, including 1 inch in the last 24 hours ... Read more