Get ready to plan your ultimate summer adventure across the Northeast! This video from Holiday Valley invites viewers to explore the incredible opportunities available for outdoor recreation throughout the season.
Whether you are dreaming of exploring the trails at resorts like Stowe Mountain Resort, Cannon Mountain, or the vast expanse of the Whiteface Mountain area, there is a landscape waiting for your exploration. The video showcases the diverse options available across New England for skiing, snowboarding, and winter hiking.
Discover the wide range of destinations and experiences that await you as you plan your next trip. Watch the full video below to see all the possibilities for your summer adventure.
Y’all, summer is officially here, and starting this Saturday, June 20, Waterville Valley comes alive with a full lineup of weekly activities, family adventures, live entertainment, and mountain memories waiting to be made!
Looking for something to do? We have a guide for the perfect summer week in the Valley. Activities include Crafting Workshops on Wednesday, Guided Cascades Waterfall Hikes, Movie Nights, Arcade Fun, Dart Night on Thursday, building Fairy Houses and S’mores & Campfire Night on Friday, a Guided Pup Hike and Nature Adventure on Saturday, and Animal Encounters during the Animal Encounter Series on Sunday.
The weekly programming also includes daily scavenger hunts, flower & leaf collecting adventures, lawn games in Town Square, live music, shopping, dining, and much more. Many activities are free or discounted with the Freedom Pass when you stay in Waterville Valley, making it easier than ever to turn a weekend getaway into a full week of adventure.
Lost Valley is hosting several community events this Friday, June 19th, including a USA vs Australia Soccer Viewing Party and the Michelob Ultra Soccer Shootout Tournament.
Doors open at 2:15 PM for the USA Soccer Viewing Party, with the game starting at 3:00 PM. Attendees can enjoy the match while watching on two 12-foot outdoor screens and enjoying Michelob Ultra specials.
The Michelob Ultra Soccer Shootout Tournament also begins at 3:00 PM. Participants can compete in fun soccer challenges for prizes throughout the day, with one standout player taking home the GRAND PRIZE of $1,800 travel voucher, exclusive Michelob Ultra merchandise, and tickets for a match at Gillette Stadium on June 29th.
In addition to these events, Lost Valley continues to offer outdoor activities. The Trails in the Valley Run/Hike/Walk meets every Friday, with runs departing at 6:00 PM.
Killington and Pico Ski Resorts are undergoing significant investment, committing $25 million across the two properties to elevate the guest experience. This capital infusion is aimed at enhancing facilities, improving snowmaking capabilities, and expanding recreational opportunities for both winter and summer seasons.
The Saddleback Mountain is gearing up for summer with exciting new offerings and passes.
The Endless Summer Pass is available for just $45, unlocking unlimited scenic lift rides and unlimited access to the Saddleback Mountain Bike Park all season long. This pass allows visitors to cruise to the summit, take lap after lap in the park, or mix both activities into a perfect summer day.
The Endless Summer Pass is noted to pay for itself in just two visits.
For dining, Friday through Sunday features a new summer menu at The Pub with refreshing cocktails, wood-fired pizzas, and bold seasonal flavors. Additionally, the Summer Brunch Series returns to The Nest on July 5th, offering fresh flavors, handcrafted cocktails, and mountain views, including a ride on the Rangeley Quad to the summit.
Something special is taking shape in the mountains of Western Maine with the development of new townhomes in Saddleback.
A limited collection of thoughtfully designed townhomes is coming soon, created for those who value time together, fresh air, and the quiet luxury of life in the mountains. This new community will offer a rare opportunity to own a home that feels both elevated and grounded, deeply connected to the rugged character of the region.
The development promises true slopeside access, expansive mountain and sunset views, and spacious, multi-level homes designed for gathering. The community will feature direct trail access and be surrounded by natural beauty.
This limited offering will consist of just 38 residences.
More details about this exciting new chapter in the Saddleback story will be shared in the coming weeks.