Sunday River (ski resort)

Sunday River Ski Resort
Location Newry, Maine, United States
Nearest city Auburn, Maine
Coordinates 44°28′10″N 70°51′40″W / 44.46944°N 70.86111°W / 44.46944; -70.86111Coordinates: 44°28′10″N 70°51′40″W / 44.46944°N 70.86111°W / 44.46944; -70.86111
Top elevation 3,140 ft (960 m)
Base elevation 800 ft (240 m)
Skiable area 870 acres (350 ha)
Runs 135
Longest run 3 mi (4.8 km)
Lift system 15 (14 chairs):
  • 1 Chondola
  • 4 High-Speed Quads
  • 5 Quads
  • 3 Triples
  • 1 Double
  • 1 Surface Lifts
Snowfall 155 inches (390 cm) per year
Website www.sundayriver.com

Sunday River is a ski resort located in Newry, Maine, in the United States. It is one of Maine's largest and most visited ski resorts. Its vertical drop of 2,340 feet (710 m) is the second largest in Maine (after Sugarloaf) and the sixth largest in New England. The resort features 135 trails across eight interconnected mountain peaks, and is serviced by a network of 15 lifts.

Sunday River and its sister resort Sugarloaf have been operated by Boyne Resorts since being sold by American Skiing Company in 2007 for a combined $77 million.[1]

Statistics

Looking up toward the Jordan Bowl summit.

Lift System

Lift 1: Barker Mountain Express - high-speed quad built in 1987 by Lift Engineering and upgraded by Poma.
Lift 2: South Ridge Express - high-speed quad built in 1992 by Poma.
Lift 3: Quantum Leap - Hall Ski-Lift triple that was originally in the place of Lift 2. Relocated in 1992 to present location.
Lift 4: Locke Mountain - Borvig triple built in 1984.
Lift 6: North Peak Express - high-speed quad built in 1997 by Doppelmayr to replace a 1985 Borvig triple.
Lift 7: Chondola - built by Doppelmayr CTEC in 2008 to form a direct connection to North Peak. This lift replaced a 1985 Borvig double (Lift 5) and a 1986 Borvig triple (Lift 7).
Lift 8: Spruce Peak - triple built in 1986 by Borvig.
Lift 9: White Cap - quad built by Lift Engineering in 1987 and upgraded by Poma.
Lift 10: White Heat - quad built by Lift Engineering in 1988 and upgraded by Poma.
Lift 11: Little White Cap - quad built by Lift Engineering in 1988 and upgraded by Poma.
Lift 12: Aurora Peak - quad built by Lift Engineering in 1991 and upgraded by Poma.
Lift 13: Jordan Mountain - double built by Garaventa CTEC in 1994. This lift is for transport in both directions connecting Jordan Bowl and Aurora Basin.
Lift 14: Jordan Bowl Express - high-speed quad built in 1994 by Doppelmayr.
Lift 15: Oz - quad built in 1995 by Doppelmayr.
Lift 16: Sundance - beginner carpet lift built by Kaser in 2007.

Vertical Descent

Vertical Descent of the mountain, as well as the vertical decent from the chairlifts.

Terrain

Sunday River from the Jordan Bowl. Old Speck Mountain on center horizon.
The top of "Kansas."

The following describes the different mountains of Sunday River:

Out of these "peaks," only one actually has a topographic prominence great enough to be an actual peak. White Cap, Locke Mountain, and Barker Mountain are, technically, all part of a mountain called Barker Mountain. Barker Mountain's peak (el. 2,594 ft or 791 m), ironically, is the peak that the ski area calls "Locke Mountain." North Peak, Spruce Peak, Aurora Peak, OZ, and Jordan Bowl are technically all part of Black Mountain (el. 3,162 ft or 964 m). The highest point of the ski area is what the resort calls OZ, which is technically on Black Mountain (el. 3,140 ft or 960 m). Although OZ is the highest point of the Sunday River ski area, it is not Black Mountain's summit.

Snowmaking

Summer

In the summer months, Sunday River changes from a ski resort into a summer resort with plenty of events and activities for everyone, recently named "Best Mountain Park" by Yankee Magazine in their 2012 "Best of New England" issue.

Summer activities include golf, a Mountain Bike Park, a Zipline Tour and Twin Zips, as well as many family-friendly activities, such as geocache tours, hiking, and scenic lift rides.

The Grand Summit Resort Hotel and Jordan Grand Resort Hotel remain open during the summer and offer 'Stay and Play' Golf Packages throughout the golf season and 'Bike and Bed' Packages available when the Mountain Bike Park opens (typically in June). The resort also offers summer lodging packages for those who wish to enjoy the amenities around the resort.

Golf

The Sunday River Golf Club is a Robert Trent Jones, Jr. design and has been ranked as the '#1 course in Maine' by Golfweek magazine and one of the 'Top Ten Best New Courses in the World' by Travel + Leisure Golf.

The 7,130-yard (6,520 m) course offers dramatic elevation changes. The club also features a large log and stone clubhouse with a pro shop and grille, as well as a mountainside practice facility. While the course is open to the public, memberships are also available from Harris Golf, who operates the golf club in partnership with Sunday River.

Mountain Biking

The Sunday River Mountain Bike Park first opened in the summer of 1991 and was one of the first resorts to offer lift-serviced mountain biking to a full network of trails. The park closed in the fall of 2003, but reopened in August 2007 with some of the original trails, and a few new ones as well. As of 2009, mountain biking is accessed via the Chondola lift and provides up to 25 miles of terrain.

Competition

Sunday River is home to the Gould Academy Competition Program for skiing. The program is for junior skiers in Alpine skiing (slalom, giant slalom, super G and downhill), Freestyle skiing (moguls and freeride), and Snowboarding (halfpipe, slopestyle, Slalom, Giant Slalom and boardercross), and runs from mid November through March.[3]

Sunday River is home to the Dumont Cup created by Simon Dumont.

In 2009, Simon Dumont wanted to create an opportunity for young and rising skiers to gain exposure and decided to host it at his home mountain, Sunday River in Newry, Maine. Six Dumont Cups later, the success stories of amateur skiers like Nick Geopper and Gus Kenworthy winning the Dumont Cup and stepping into the pro scene has help achieve Simon’s vision.

Frozen Rush

Main article: Frozen Rush

In early 2014, the first Frozen Rush race was held on the slopes.[4] It was the first off-road race of its type on snow.[4] The event featured a match race of the United States' top short course off-road racing drivers racing their trophy trucks.[4] Ricky Johnson beat Johnny Greaves to win the inaugural event.[4]

See also

Sunday River Ski Train

References

  1. Syre, Steven (2007-06-06). "American Skiing rejects Otten bid for Sunday River, Sugarloaf". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2009-04-24.
  2. "Mountain Statistics". Sunday River Skiway Corp. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
  3. http://www.sundayriver.com/SkiSchool/GSRCompetition/index.html
  4. 1 2 3 4 Scott, Evans. "Red Bull Frozen Rush 2014". Motor Trend. Retrieved December 8, 2014.

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