Titcomb Mountain Cross-country ski trails are groomed for both classic and skate skiing and meander from fields through woodlands and up to the top of the ski mountain. A day pass or a seasonal membership is required to use the trails. Equipment rentals are available on site. For information on ski rates, hours and current conditions, please visit the website or contact the ski area using the information below.
Fat biking is allowed in the winter if the groomed trails are hard. If your tires sink more than 1/4" into the snow, please refrain from biking on the trails.
The ski trails are open to biking, running and walking in the summer months. Please wait for the trails to dry in the spring before using them.
Titcomb Ski Area is run by the Farmington Ski Club and was established in 1939. The history of the mountain and the club are highlighted in the ski lodge for those interested. Though open to anyone from the public, the Titcomb Mountain Ski Area still operates a club-based model. Members receive season passes for the mountain and contribute their time towards maintaining the mountain’s operations, including snow making, beginner instructing, and working the concession stand.
This trail passes through a property that was acquired in part with funds from the Land for Maine’s Future program. For more information about the LMF program and the places it has helped to protect, please visit the LMF webpage.
Visit the Farmington Ski Club online for more information or contact:
Farmington Ski ClubFrom the intersection of US Route 2 and ME Route 43 in West Farmington, follow ME Route 43 West. Continue straight at the four-way intersection; another 0.3 miles after the intersection, turn left onto Morrison Hill Road; follow it for 0.6 miles. Turn left at the Titcomb Ski Area sign and access road. Continue on to the parking area at the end of the road.
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