Planning a weekend at Sugarloaf? Whether you’re here to carve up the slopes, kick back in the cozy apres scene, or just vibe with some good cannabis, this guide will set you up for an unforgettable adventure. As a local, I know the best spots to hit, the best strains to bring, and how to make the most of your time in Maine’s most legendary mountain town.
Friday: Arrival
Roll into town with the weekend ahead of you and make sure to swing by JAR Co, located in Judson’s Plaza on 27 north, to stock up on some premium Maine-grown flowers or a few edibles. For a smooth start, a hybrid strain like Razz Cran or MAC 1 will keep you uplifted without putting you in-da-couch.
After you’ve set yourself up, grab dinner at The Rack, a legendary apres-ski bar known for its BBQ, live music, and laid-back scene. It’s the perfect spot to mingle with locals, swap stories, and get hyped for the weekend (make sure to ask the locals about the old Judson’s Motel for some wild tales of old times). Cap off the night with a nightcap at The Red Pony or soak in the hot tub with a mellow indica, like Han Solo Burger or Wedding Pie, and take in the stars.
Saturday: Full Send on the Mountain
Wake up, fuel up, pop your Elevated Hiker gummies, and hit the slopes early – because Sugarloaf is the largest ski resort east of the Rockies, and you’ll want a full day to explore. If you’re an early riser, take the first chair up to the summit, where you’ll catch breathtaking views before carving down Widowmaker or Gondi Line. Not into hardcore shredding? No worries. Stick to the cruisers like Tote Road for a more relaxed ride.
When you’re ready for a break, take a midday breather at Bullwinkle’s Lodge, where you can grab a bite and take in the view from their patio.
Downhill skiing not your thing? Head to the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center or Narrow Gauge Trail instead for some cross-country skiing or a peaceful snowshoe trek. This is also prime time for a sativa-dominant vape like Silver Kush to keep the energy up while you soak in the quiet beauty of the Maine Woods.
For dinner, check out The Bag, a Sugarloaf staple located right at base, that has a selection of local beers and locally loved burgers. End the night back at your place with a Motorbreath pre-roll or step out for some live music at The Widowmaker – because nothing pairs better with a solid high than good tunes.
Sunday: Recover, Relax, and Wrap It Up
Ease into the last day of your trip with a mellow wake & bake (Devil Driver is a great choice) – grab a coffee and pastry at Java Joe’s or opt for a bigger breakfast at D’Ellies, then take your pick: a recovery soak at the Sugarloaf Sports & Fitness Center or a slow ride on the mountain to stretch out those legs. If you’re more into the relaxation route, this is the perfect time for a lighter indica like Divorce Cake to keep things easy.
For your final adventure, take a scenic drive through Carrabassett Valley and don’t forget to stop at JAR Co one more time! Before heading out, definitely hit Tufulio’s for one last meal – think hearty pasta and a laid-back atmosphere to wrap up your weekend.
Final Pro Tips from a Local:
- Respect the Mountain. Keep your cannabis use responsible and private – Maine law allows for recreational use, but public consumption is still a no-go.
- Hydrate and Elevate. Between the altitude, skiing, and the joints, water is your BFF.
- Plan Your Stash. Stock up at JAR before heading up to the mountain so you’re set for the weekend (but we also don’t mind seeing you everyday).
A weekend at Sugarloaf is all about embracing the outdoors, taking it easy, and elevating the experience – however you define that. So pack your gear, buy your favorite strains, and get ready for the ultimate three-day reset in the mountains. See you out there!
Written by Ellie Condoleo