Big Squaw is situated in Greenville, Maine and is remotely located and therefore remains less crowded. Big Squaw has a varied range of terrain to offer. The mountain here has been divided into two regions - the upper mountain and the lower mountain and they are also known as double chair and triple chair.
The intermediates on the other hand enjoy skiing down Allagash, Kennebec and other trails that lie on the lower mountain regions. Experts and advanced skiers take pleasure in using the upper mountain.
Big Squaw Mountain portrays a beautiful side of nature. Late November to early April is the best time to visit this place. With two lodges and 52 unit hotels Big Squaw has the capacity to accommodate many visitors.
Big Squaw boasts 33 trails with varied terrain to thrill skiers from new beginners to expert champions. Two lifts service the remote mountain. Big Squaw’s new glades are one of the largest in the east.
Although Big Squaw averages 180 inches of snow per year, they have 70% snowmaking capabilities. Big Squaw Ski Resort has ski in ski out lodging facilities that have been newly renovated. There is a game room sporting video games and a pool table. Dining facilities are located off premises.

Big Squaw is one of my family's favourite ski areas. They have numerous expert runs and the scenery is beyond breathtaking. The experience of the incredibly large bowls was fabulous. If you are an expert, Big Squaw is a must ski! My sons snowboarded there and had a wonderful time. This is a family-oriented ski area and the staff was excellent, friendly and knowledgeable of the area. We're planning another holiday there for this coming January. Roseann Lahey
My family loved skiing at Big Rock. It is such an awesome place for so many different reasons. It is a big mountain but has the feel and familiarity of the small town resort. The soups food was good but the hot soups were great and helped warm us up between runs. This is a great family ski area and I recommend it! Roseann Lahey