Listed below is Maine's most comprehensive ski club guide with 4 ski clubs for the states population of 1 million.
The Highest point in Maine is Mount Katahdin at 5,268 ft, the lowest point Atlantic Ocean.
Maine's weather experiences a humid continental climate, with warm, humid summers. Winters are cold and snowy throughout the state, and are especially severe in the northern parts of Maine.
The Chisholm Ski Club enthusiastically supports competitive skiing in the greater Rumford area. They provide opportunities at the Black Mountain facilities for Nordic and Alpine skiers to learn and excel in their sport.
Down East Ski Club is a nonprofit group that has been promoting skiing in the Greater Portland area since 1948. Not only do we ski together, we also participate in year round activities including hiking, biking, canoeing, camping and ski trips, which are planned and organized by our members.
The Pinnacle Ski Club is a membership-based association whose objectives are to promote skiing and skiing instruction for adults and children, encourage friendship among skiers for the greater enjoyment of all phases of the sport, and to stimulate the solution of common problems such as those dealing with ski programs, techniques, and equipment. Other outdoor activities besides skiing may also be promoted by the Club if desired.