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Baker Mountain (ski area)

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Ski area in Moscow, Maine
Baker Mountain
LocationMoscow, Maine, United States
Nearest major cityWaterville, Maine
Coordinates45°5′5″N 69°54′20″W / 45.08472°N 69.90556°W / 45.08472; -69.90556
Top elevation767 feet (234 m)
Base elevation540 feet (160 m)
Trails5
Lift system1

Baker Mountain is a small community ski area located in Moscow, Maine. It consists of five runs (3 beginner and 2 intermediate) and a T-bar lift. The ski area is on the southern end of Pierce Hill (el. 1,310 ft or 400 m), just north of its namesake, Baker Mountain (el. 780 ft or 240 m) It was started in 1930 by Allen Quimby Jr.

Baker Mountain is run by its pass holders, who volunteer their time. During school vacations the club operates a ski school.

History

In the 1930s Allen Quimby Jr., operated a veneer mill in Bingham. An avid skier, Quimby put in the first rope tow at Baker Mountain; by the 1940s a second tow was installed. In 1968 the rope tows were removed and a T-bar was installed to bring skiers to the top of the open slope.

References

  1. ^ Ski Maine Association

External links

Ski areas in Maine
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