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Fact Book: Doing Business in Maine 2024

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V O L . X X X N O. X I X 14 Fact Book / Doing Business in Maine Q UA L I T Y O F L I F E Maine's ski resorts Ranked by vertical drop aine's ski resorts make up a key portion of the wintertime economy, and increasingly the sum- mertime economy as well, as they add mountain bik- ing and outdoor recreation with events, weddings and overnight stays. Here is a thumbnail look at Maine's largest ski areas. Maine also has another dozen rec- reational ski areas. M S O U R C E : VisitMaine.net Sugarloaf/USA C A R R A B A S S E T T V A L L E Y SIZE: 1,056 acres TRAILS: 154 LIFTS: 14 Sunday River Ski Resort N E W R Y SIZE: 887 acres TRAILS: 135 LIFTS: 15 Saddleback Ski Area R A N G E L E Y NOTE: Reopened at the end of 2020 TRAILS: 66 LIFTS: 5 Pleasant Mountain B R I D G T O N TRAILS: 41 LIFTS: 5 Black Mountain R U M F O R D TRAILS: 20 LIFTS: 5 Mt. Abram G R E E N W O O D TRAILS: 44 LIFTS: 5 2,820' 2,340' 2,000' 1,300' 1,150' 1,150' VERTICAL DROPS: Quality coverage is everything. Business • Employee Benefits • Bonding • Home • Auto Just as Maine maple syrup is better than anything in a clear plastic bottle, when you work with United Insurance, you get the satisfaction of knowing we've collected hundreds of options from over 20 different carriers and boiled them down to a plan that satisfies. UnitedInsurance.net

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