The Burnt Meadow Sno Club has expanded our multi-use winter recreation trail system and added a Sno Clubhouse Lodge!
Learn more below and check out Burnt Meadow Sno Club on Facebook for current happenings!
Our multi-use trails and clubhouse lodge are made possible by volunteers and donations. If you enjoy and recreate in our system please, support us by donating below.
“SKI-E-E-E-E Burnt Meadow MTN" came about thanks to a generous land use donation of an abandoned ski area to a local snowmobile club that understood the importance of preserving and revitalizing this piece of local history. What started as a wild idea at a snowmobile club meeting has blossomed into this special and rare opportunity to save one of New England's many lost Ski Area's. We are hoping to fund and execute this preservation by support from those that support our club.
The Brownfield Snowmobile Association has deep roots in the community of Brownfield, Maine. Since the inception in 1971, the club has supported all types of winter recreation in addition to snowmobiling. In 2023, the snowmobile association retro-branded it's name back to it's roots preserved here in the Original Patch. The “Burnt Meadow Sno Club” better reflects the many winter recreation activities in addition to snowmobiling we support.
Snowmobiling is the primary purpose of our trails but we also welcome non-powered winter recreators such as hikers, dog sledders, snowshoers, skiers, snowboarders, and x-country skiers in our system.
This former Stradeli T-Bar serviced ski area now has a skin track that leads you to five lines, 700’ vertical drop, and back to the Sno Clubhouse Lodge for any snacks and aprés you brought along right on site.
Great area to hike, snowshoe, and x-country ski in addition to uphilling!
The this cool old ski lodge is a place where all winter recreators can hangout after enjoying their sport of choice. The lodge is nice and cozy heated by a woodstove. It's a work in progress but worth checking out.
The lodge is managed by the Burnt Meadow Sno Club and generally open on the winter weekends but check their Facebook page for status.
Before you get to Burnt Meadow, hit up Dillon’s for grab-and-go breakfast sandos and GORP for the skin track. And you gotta stop in to The Back Burner after for hot grub and cold brews after those hot laps.
GPS will put you at the entrance to the road, drive down the road and you will see a parking lot on your left. Once you park, it's a short walk up the rest of the road to the warming hut and skin track
700ft
About 3500ft
Porta Potty near lodge. Trash is carry in carry out.
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