Explore the Mt. Abram trail map to plan your day on the mountain. Located in Greenwood near Bethel, Maine, Mt. Abram offers terrain for beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers across both the Mainside and Westside base areas. Use the trail map below to familiarize yourself with lifts, lodges, and ski trails before you arrive.
All beginner terrain is located at the Westside.

Please note that there is no beginner terrain accessible from the Main Side lift.
Mountain Stats

| 42 Trails | |
| 4 Lifts | |
| 450 Skiable Acres | |
| 1150 Vertical Feet | |
| 2 Base Lodges | |
| 35% Beginner | |
| 42% Intermediate | |
| 23% Advanced |
Mt. Abram
Mt. Abram is a family owned and independent ski area located a few miles outside of Bethel, Maine. It has 1,150 feet (350 m) of vertical drop, with four lifts servicing 10 easy, 21 Intermediate, and 13 expert trails.
Mt. Abram can be broken up into two parts, the Mainside and Westside. Westside is the beginner area which has one double chairlift and a magic carpet lift, and where our Snowsports School is based. The main part of the mountain, serviced primarily by The Way Back Machine, another double chair, consists of many expert and intermediate trails along with multiple wooded glades.
Many of the trails at Mt. Abram are named after the vintage Rocky & Bullwinkle cartoon show; names include Dudley Do Right, Boris Badenov, and Natasha’s Niche.