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Photo of Highland Lake Resort Closest
From $165 / night 7.33 mi

Highland Lake Resort

· 4.6 Excellent · 50 reviews

Premium mountain resorts calibrated for households that scatter at breakfast and regroup later.

  • Recharge with heated pool and hot tub sessions after skiing
  • Fuel early mornings with coffee bars open before first lifts
  • Gather around fire pits under clear mountain skies each evening
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From $99 / night 18.06 mi

Saco River Motor Lodge & Suites

· 3.7 Good · 459 reviews

Motels built for groups who arrive tired and leave fast.

  • Stock up on energy bars and drinks before early morning departures
  • Store skis and equipment conveniently near your ground-floor unit
  • Rejuvenate exhausted families with simple, effective overnight comfort and privacy
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From $118 / night 23.54 mi

Evergreen Valley Inn by Coolvacay

· 3.9 Good · 133 reviews

Small-scale properties designed around hospitality that adapts to how hard you ski.

  • Share slope stories over complimentary wine and cheese hours
  • Enjoy quiet, intimate spaces perfect for genuine post-ski relaxation
  • Grab hot beverages and hearty snacks after long alpine runs
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Photo of Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Conway Highly rated
From $110 / night 23.72 mi

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Conway

· 4.6 Excellent · 380 reviews

Global consistency that absorbs mismatched ski plans and reunites everyone at day's end.

  • Refresh with This Works bath products in spacious walk-in showers
  • Stay hydrated with self-serve stations accessible day and night
  • Recharge in manicured courtyards designed for winter mountain escapes
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From $103 / night 24.08 mi

North Conway Grand Hotel

· 4.1 Very Good · 895 reviews

Boutique stays designed around guests whose trips generate serious laundry demands.

  • Explore groomed property trails perfect for family snowshoeing and walks
  • Connect families in adjoining suites with premium mountain views
  • Enjoy made-to-order omelets and hearty options for active days
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Photo of Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway Top rated
From $99 / night 24.37 mi

Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway

· 4.7 Excellent · 465 reviews

Modern studios built for guests who haul wet chaos home nightly.

  • Rest on plush pillows designed for true recovery sleep
  • Pick up travel essentials and toiletries without leaving the property
  • Share stories around the communal fire pit under the stars
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Photo of Quality Inn North Conway
From $48 / night 24.41 mi

Quality Inn North Conway

· 3.7 Good · 1,143 reviews

Reliable stays built for parents coordinating lessons, runs, and meetup times.

  • Start each run with fresh coffee from the twenty-four-hour station
  • Keep kids under eighteen in your room at no cost
  • Refresh gear with coin-operated washers and dryers on site
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Photo of Residence Inn by Marriott North Conway Highly rated
From $124 / night 24.56 mi

Residence Inn by Marriott North Conway

· 4.6 Excellent · 729 reviews

Extended-stay design built for families who actually live in their rooms.

  • Cook hearty breakfasts before hitting the slopes in full kitchens
  • Refresh slope-worn layers with on-site washers and dryers daily
  • Unpack winter clothing into dresser drawers for easy daily access
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Photo of Yankee Clipper Inn SureStay Collection by Best Western
From $66 / night 24.57 mi

Yankee Clipper Inn SureStay Collection

· 3.5 Good · 962 reviews

Midscale comfort built for travelers who return exhausted and leave refreshed.

  • Rinse away the day with curated bath products stocked in-room
  • Fuel cold mornings with complimentary lobby coffee and tea
  • Relax on property-specific patio seating between ski shifts
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Photo of Comfort Inn & Suites North Conway Highly rated
From $90 / night 24.61 mi

Comfort Inn & Suites North Conway

· 4.7 Excellent · 1,344 reviews

Dependable comfort positioned for visitors who ski hard and collapse gratefully.

  • Set up cribs or rollaways with generous room layouts
  • Dry snow-soaked gear with on-site washer and dryer access
  • Fuel up with signature hot waffles before hitting the slopes
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Photo of Cambria Hotel North Conway Highly rated
From $92 / night 24.66 mi

Cambria Hotel North Conway

· 4.5 Excellent · 193 reviews

Elevated comfort designed for guests whose bodies demand real restoration overnight.

  • Satisfy late-night cravings with local treats from the market
  • Meet your group on the patio before hitting the slopes
  • Keep technical apparel race-ready with professional garment care services
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Photo of Hampton Inn & Suites North Conway
From $91 / night 24.68 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites North Conway

· 4.1 Very Good · 933 reviews

Known for staff who remember your name and mornings that feel prepared.

  • Arrive stress-free with scheduled airport shuttle service to the hotel
  • Warm up in the heated indoor pool after mountain runs
  • Choose your pillow firmness for personalized sleep after physical days
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Photo of Golden Gables Inn Dazzler Select by Wyndham Best value
From $79 / night 24.68 mi

Golden Gables Inn Dazzler Select by Wyndham

· 4.5 Excellent · 826 reviews

Straightforward hospitality that accommodates varied skill levels and scattered timetables.

  • Choose hypoallergenic pillows for cleaner rest between mountain runs
  • Grab snacks and drinks anytime from the on-site market
  • Stroll landscaped resort grounds for fresh air and family time
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Photo of Hilton Garden Inn North Conway
From $105 / night 24.69 mi

Hilton Garden Inn North Conway

· 4.6 Excellent · 31 reviews

The flagship experience designed for guests who pace intensity across multiple runs.

  • Fuel families with omelet stations and locally inspired breakfast dishes
  • Access rental car desk in lobby for weekend exploration
  • Settle into Executive Lounge seating with elevated bar service nightly
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Photo of Hotel Indigo North Conway by IHG
From $100 / night 26.05 mi

Hotel Indigo North Conway by IHG

· 5.0 Excellent

Elevated hospitality designed for guests who want personality when bodies need rest.

  • Wrap up in oversized plush towels for total comfort
  • Fuel early morning runs with bottled craft beverages ready
  • Grab breakfast al fresco before heading to the mountain early
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Local Area Guide

Shawnee Peak Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Shawnee Peak, located in the scenic Lakes Region of Maine, is a beloved destination for winter sports enthusiasts. This guide is designed to help skiers, snowboarders, and their families navigate the mountain and the surrounding Bridgton area, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit. You'll find essential information on getting to the mountain, understanding its layout, dining options, and local attractions to make your trip planning seamless from start to finish.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Nestled beside Highland Lake and within the rolling hills of western Maine, Shawnee Peak offers a classic New England ski experience. The primary access route is Maine State Route 302, which conveniently passes right by the resort's base area. This main road connects to regional highways, making it accessible from Portland and beyond. For those flying in, Portland International Jetport (PWM) is the closest major airport, approximately a 50-minute to 1-hour drive away, depending on traffic and weather conditions, particularly during winter. Visitors arriving by car should anticipate potential winter road conditions; snow tires and an all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive vehicle are highly recommended during the ski season. Parking is available directly at the base area, with dedicated spots for day-use visitors. While not a large urban center, Bridgton itself offers a charming downtown area with shops and eateries, accessible via Route 302. Plan your arrival to allow ample time for parking, especially on weekends and holidays, as the lots can fill quickly. Consider arriving before 9:00 AM to secure a convenient spot and avoid potential traffic delays on approach roads during peak hours.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The primary cluster of accommodations is found in and around the town of Bridgton, which is just a few minutes' drive from Shawnee Peak. Many visitors opt for inns, motels, and vacation rentals in Bridgton, offering a range of budgets and amenities. For those seeking closer proximity to the slopes, a few select lodges and condos are available directly at or very near the resort, though these often book up far in advance. While Bridgton offers walkable dining and shopping, most hotel guests will likely need a car to reach the mountain and explore other nearby lakes and attractions. Hotel demand typically spikes during school holidays and peak winter weekends, so booking accommodations several months ahead is strongly advised. Utilizing map filters to search for lodging "near Shawnee Peak" or "Bridgton, ME" will help identify options, but always double-check drive times, especially considering potential winter weather impacts. Consider options slightly further afield in towns like Fryeburg or North Conway, NH (about 30-45 minutes away), if Bridgton options are limited or too costly during peak demand periods.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Tip

Portland International Jetport (PWM) is about a 50-minute drive to Shawnee Peak via Route 302.

Arrive early, before 9

00 AM, for the best parking and to avoid traffic congestion on Route 302.

Food & Dining

Explore Bridgton's downtown for shops and casual eateries after a day on the slopes.

Rainy Day Plan

Warm up with a hot drink or enjoy indoor activities in Bridgton if weather forces a break.

Food & Dining

The Moose & Moxy restaurant at the base provides a convenient spot for groups to reconvene.

  • Portland International Jetport (PWM) is about a 50-minute drive to Shawnee Peak via Route 302.
  • Arrive early, before 9: 00 AM, for the best parking and to avoid traffic congestion on Route 302.
  • Explore Bridgton's downtown for shops and casual eateries after a day on the slopes.
  • Warm up with a hot drink or enjoy indoor activities in Bridgton if weather forces a break.
  • The Moose & Moxy restaurant at the base provides a convenient spot for groups to reconvene.
Section 04

Ski Day Flow

Arrival & Pre-Event

Aim to arrive at Shawnee Peak between 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM on busy days to secure preferred parking and avoid the initial rush. Once parked, head to the main lodge for ticket pickup or rental equipment. Allow at least 30-45 minutes for rental processes, as lines can form quickly. Familiarize yourself with the base area layout, locating restrooms, rental shops, and the main lodge amenities before heading to the lifts. Have your lift ticket or pass ready for scanning at the base of the first lift you intend to ride.

During the Event

Once on the mountain, take time to explore the various trails and lift systems. Familiarize yourself with trail difficulty ratings and the mountain map. Plan a mid-morning or early afternoon break at one of the on-mountain lodges for a snack or warm beverage. Consider meeting up with your group at a designated spot, like the base lodge or a specific mid-mountain area, during a planned lunch break. Stay hydrated and take breaks as needed to avoid fatigue.

Arrival & Pre-Event

Aim to arrive at Shawnee Peak between 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM on busy days to secure preferred parking and avoid the initial rush. Once parked, head to the main lodge for ticket pickup or rental equipment. Allow at least 30-45 minutes for rental processes, as lines can form quickly. Familiarize yourself with the base area layout, locating restrooms, rental shops, and the main lodge amenities before heading to the lifts. Have your lift ticket or pass ready for scanning at the base of the first lift you intend to ride.

During the Event

Once on the mountain, take time to explore the various trails and lift systems. Familiarize yourself with trail difficulty ratings and the mountain map. Plan a mid-morning or early afternoon break at one of the on-mountain lodges for a snack or warm beverage. Consider meeting up with your group at a designated spot, like the base lodge or a specific mid-mountain area, during a planned lunch break. Stay hydrated and take breaks as needed to avoid fatigue.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Shawnee Peak Base Area

On site

Shawnee Peak itself is the primary attraction, offering a full day of skiing and snowboarding across its diverse terrain. The base area features rental facilities, a ski school, food and beverage services, and retail shops for any forgotten gear. During the evening, the mountain transforms with floodlit night skiing, providing a unique experience under the stars. The lively atmosphere at the base lodge, particularly in The Moose & Moxy, makes it a central hub for gathering, enjoying apres-ski, and planning your next run.

Highland Lake

On site

Just steps from the ski resort, Highland Lake provides a picturesque backdrop and opportunities for recreation beyond the slopes. In the summer months, it's a hub for boating, swimming, and fishing. Even in winter, the frozen surface can be used for ice skating or snowshoeing, offering a tranquil contrast to the energetic ski slopes. It's a great spot for a leisurely walk or to enjoy the crisp winter air while taking a break from skiing.

5–15 Minutes Away

Downtown Bridgton

3.3 mi

The charming downtown area of Bridgton, situated along Main Street, offers a pleasant escape with its collection of local shops, boutiques, and eateries. Browse antique stores, find unique gifts, or grab a coffee and a treat at a local cafe. The historic Bridgton House and the Sprague & Carnrick building are notable landmarks. It’s a perfect place for a post-ski stroll or to find souvenirs to remember your trip to the Lakes Region.

Bridgton Historical Society Museum

3.5 mi

For a dose of local history and culture, the Bridgton Historical Society Museum offers a glimpse into the region's past. Housed in the historic Rufus Porter Museum of Art and Technology, it showcases exhibits on local industries, notable residents, and the area's development. It's an excellent indoor option for a quieter afternoon, particularly if the weather takes a turn, providing an educational and engaging experience for all ages.

Walkable

  • Shawnee Peak Base Area — Shawnee Peak itself is the primary attraction, offering a full day of skiing and snowboarding across its diverse terrain. The base area features rental facilities, a ski school, food and beverage services, and retail shops for any forgotten gear. During the evening, the mountain transforms with floodlit night skiing, providing a unique experience under the stars. The lively atmosphere at the base lodge, particularly in The Moose & Moxy, makes it a central hub for gathering, enjoying apres-ski, and planning your next run. On site
  • Highland Lake — Just steps from the ski resort, Highland Lake provides a picturesque backdrop and opportunities for recreation beyond the slopes. In the summer months, it's a hub for boating, swimming, and fishing. Even in winter, the frozen surface can be used for ice skating or snowshoeing, offering a tranquil contrast to the energetic ski slopes. It's a great spot for a leisurely walk or to enjoy the crisp winter air while taking a break from skiing. On site

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Downtown Bridgton — The charming downtown area of Bridgton, situated along Main Street, offers a pleasant escape with its collection of local shops, boutiques, and eateries. Browse antique stores, find unique gifts, or grab a coffee and a treat at a local cafe. The historic Bridgton House and the Sprague & Carnrick building are notable landmarks. It’s a perfect place for a post-ski stroll or to find souvenirs to remember your trip to the Lakes Region. 3.3 mi
  • Bridgton Historical Society Museum — For a dose of local history and culture, the Bridgton Historical Society Museum offers a glimpse into the region's past. Housed in the historic Rufus Porter Museum of Art and Technology, it showcases exhibits on local industries, notable residents, and the area's development. It's an excellent indoor option for a quieter afternoon, particularly if the weather takes a turn, providing an educational and engaging experience for all ages. 3.5 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

The Moose & Moxy

On site

Located at the base of Shawnee Peak, The Moose & Moxy is the main lodge's pub and restaurant, offering a convenient and lively spot for refueling. Patrons can expect pub fare, hearty meals, and a selection of local brews. It's the ideal place for skiers and snowboarders to grab lunch on the go or relax with friends after a day on the slopes. The atmosphere is casual and energetic, reflecting the mountain resort vibe.[/h4t_card_attraction] [h4t_card_restaurant title="Mountain Cafe" note=""]Also within the Shawnee Peak base lodge, the Mountain Cafe provides quicker food service options for those who want to maximize their time on the mountain. It typically offers grab-and-go items like sandwiches, soups, and snacks, along with hot and cold beverages. This is a great stop for a fast refuel between runs or for families looking for simple, kid-friendly options without a long sit-down meal. On site

Nearby Gathering Spots

Standard Baking Co. (Bridgton)

3.4 mi

While primarily known for its exceptional artisan breads and pastries, Standard Baking Co. in downtown Bridgton also offers light fare perfect for a casual lunch or snack. Their high-quality baked goods, sandwiches, and coffee make it a beloved local spot. It’s a great place to grab a pastry and coffee before heading to the mountain or to pick up some bread for your rental if you plan to cook.

The Oxford House Inn & Restaurant

7.5 mi

A short drive into Fryeburg, The Oxford House Inn offers a more refined dining experience with its acclaimed restaurant. Known for its creative American cuisine and extensive wine list, it’s an excellent choice for a special dinner or a relaxed evening meal. The cozy inn atmosphere complements the delicious food, making it a worthwhile destination for those looking for a slightly upscale option away from the immediate ski resort hustle.

Local & Elevated Picks

Bolley's Famous Roast Beef

3.2 mi

This local favorite in Bridgton is renowned for its delicious roast beef sandwiches and classic American fast-casual fare. It's a straightforward, no-frills spot that serves up satisfying meals perfect for hearty appetites after a day outdoors. Expect generous portions and friendly service, making it a popular choice for both locals and visitors seeking a casual and filling meal.

Bob's Seafood

13.2 mi

Though a bit further afield in Windham, Bob's Seafood is a legendary spot for fresh seafood lovers. It's a no-frills, cash-only establishment that has been serving up some of the best fried clams, lobster rolls, and fish and chips in the region for decades. If you're willing to make a dedicated trip for an authentic Maine seafood experience, Bob's is a must-try.

Inside & Adjacent

  • The Moose & Moxy — Located at the base of Shawnee Peak, The Moose & Moxy is the main lodge's pub and restaurant, offering a convenient and lively spot for refueling. Patrons can expect pub fare, hearty meals, and a selection of local brews. It's the ideal place for skiers and snowboarders to grab lunch on the go or relax with friends after a day on the slopes. The atmosphere is casual and energetic, reflecting the mountain resort vibe.[/h4t_card_attraction] [h4t_card_restaurant title="Mountain Cafe" note="On site"]Also within the Shawnee Peak base lodge, the Mountain Cafe provides quicker food service options for those who want to maximize their time on the mountain. It typically offers grab-and-go items like sandwiches, soups, and snacks, along with hot and cold beverages. This is a great stop for a fast refuel between runs or for families looking for simple, kid-friendly options without a long sit-down meal. On site

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Standard Baking Co. (Bridgton) — While primarily known for its exceptional artisan breads and pastries, Standard Baking Co. in downtown Bridgton also offers light fare perfect for a casual lunch or snack. Their high-quality baked goods, sandwiches, and coffee make it a beloved local spot. It’s a great place to grab a pastry and coffee before heading to the mountain or to pick up some bread for your rental if you plan to cook. 3.4 mi
  • The Oxford House Inn & Restaurant — A short drive into Fryeburg, The Oxford House Inn offers a more refined dining experience with its acclaimed restaurant. Known for its creative American cuisine and extensive wine list, it’s an excellent choice for a special dinner or a relaxed evening meal. The cozy inn atmosphere complements the delicious food, making it a worthwhile destination for those looking for a slightly upscale option away from the immediate ski resort hustle. 7.5 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Bolley's Famous Roast Beef — This local favorite in Bridgton is renowned for its delicious roast beef sandwiches and classic American fast-casual fare. It's a straightforward, no-frills spot that serves up satisfying meals perfect for hearty appetites after a day outdoors. Expect generous portions and friendly service, making it a popular choice for both locals and visitors seeking a casual and filling meal. 3.2 mi
  • Bob's Seafood — Though a bit further afield in Windham, Bob's Seafood is a legendary spot for fresh seafood lovers. It's a no-frills, cash-only establishment that has been serving up some of the best fried clams, lobster rolls, and fish and chips in the region for decades. If you're willing to make a dedicated trip for an authentic Maine seafood experience, Bob's is a must-try. 13.2 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Route 302 can get congested with ski traffic, especially on weekend mornings and late afternoons: plan accordingly.

Parking lots fill quickly on peak days: early arrival is key to snagging a convenient spot near the lodge.

Night skiing adds a unique dimension: , but requires being prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions.

Bridgton’s downtown shops have varying hours, especially outside peak season: check ahead if planning a specific visit.

The Lakes Region is very seasonal: expect a quieter pace in the shoulder seasons but fewer services.

Seasonal note: The Shawnee Peak experience is intrinsically tied to the winter season, with the mountain coming alive from late November through March. Winter brings consistent snowfall, creating a classic New England ski atmosphere, though it also means cold temperatures and the possibility of snow-related travel disruptions. Spring and early summer see the landscape transition as Highland Lake thaws, becoming a focal point for warmer weather activities. Mid-summer is the peak season for lake activities and hiking in the surrounding hills, while fall offers stunning foliage displays and crisp air, perfect for scenic drives and hikes. Crowds are highest during winter holidays and peak ski weekends, with a significant drop-off in visitors during the off-season months.

  • Route 302 can get congested with ski traffic, especially on weekend mornings and late afternoons plan accordingly.
  • Parking lots fill quickly on peak days early arrival is key to snagging a convenient spot near the lodge.
  • Night skiing adds a unique dimension , but requires being prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions.
  • Bridgton’s downtown shops have varying hours, especially outside peak season check ahead if planning a specific visit.
  • The Lakes Region is very seasonal expect a quieter pace in the shoulder seasons but fewer services.
  • Seasonal note: The Shawnee Peak experience is intrinsically tied to the winter season, with the mountain coming alive from late November through March. Winter brings consistent snowfall, creating a classic New England ski atmosphere, though it also means cold temperatures and the possibility of snow-related travel disruptions. Spring and early summer see the landscape transition as Highland Lake thaws, becoming a focal point for warmer weather activities. Mid-summer is the peak season for lake activities and hiking in the surrounding hills, while fall offers stunning foliage displays and crisp air, perfect for scenic drives and hikes. Crowds are highest during winter holidays and peak ski weekends, with a significant drop-off in visitors during the off-season months.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Expect cold temperatures, often dropping below freezing, with average highs in the 20s°F and lows in the single digits or below. Snow is common, so pack insulated, waterproof outerwear, thermal layers, hats, and gloves. Conditions on the slopes can range from powdery to icy, so appropriate footwear and gear are essential for traction and warmth.

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Spring & early summer

Temperatures begin to warm into the 40s and 50s°F, with lingering chances of late snow in early spring. Expect wet conditions on the slopes if they are still open, transitioning to mud and then dry ground. Layers are still advisable, with lighter options for sunny days and a chance of rain. Daylight hours increase significantly.

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Mid-summer

Summers are typically warm and pleasant, with average highs in the 70s°F and occasional heat waves reaching into the 80s or 90s°F. Lightweight clothing is ideal, including shorts, t-shirts, and sun protection like hats and sunscreen. Evenings can cool down, so a light jacket or sweater is useful. Humidity can be present, especially near the lakes.

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Fall season

This season brings cooler, crisp air, with daytime temperatures ranging from the 50s to 60s°F, dropping into the 30s and 40s°F at night. Expect beautiful fall foliage, making scenic drives popular. Layers are essential, including sweaters, jackets, and long pants. Rain is also common during this period.

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Rain & snow

Winter precipitation primarily falls as snow, often leading to excellent ski conditions but also potential road closures or delays. Rain can occur throughout the year, becoming more frequent in spring and fall. Be prepared for slippery conditions on roads and walkways during both wet and snowy weather. Check weather forecasts and road conditions before traveling, especially during winter months.

Winter

Expect cold temperatures, often dropping below freezing, with average highs in the 20s°F and lows in the single digits or below. Snow is common, so pack insulated, waterproof outerwear, thermal layers, hats, and gloves. Conditions on the slopes can range from powdery to icy, so appropriate footwear and gear are essential for traction and warmth.

Spring & early summer

Temperatures begin to warm into the 40s and 50s°F, with lingering chances of late snow in early spring. Expect wet conditions on the slopes if they are still open, transitioning to mud and then dry ground. Layers are still advisable, with lighter options for sunny days and a chance of rain. Daylight hours increase significantly.

Mid-summer

Summers are typically warm and pleasant, with average highs in the 70s°F and occasional heat waves reaching into the 80s or 90s°F. Lightweight clothing is ideal, including shorts, t-shirts, and sun protection like hats and sunscreen. Evenings can cool down, so a light jacket or sweater is useful. Humidity can be present, especially near the lakes.

Fall season

This season brings cooler, crisp air, with daytime temperatures ranging from the 50s to 60s°F, dropping into the 30s and 40s°F at night. Expect beautiful fall foliage, making scenic drives popular. Layers are essential, including sweaters, jackets, and long pants. Rain is also common during this period.

Rain & snow

Winter precipitation primarily falls as snow, often leading to excellent ski conditions but also potential road closures or delays. Rain can occur throughout the year, becoming more frequent in spring and fall. Be prepared for slippery conditions on roads and walkways during both wet and snowy weather. Check weather forecasts and road conditions before traveling, especially during winter months.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

N/A (Ski Resort)

Neighborhood

Lakes Region

Nearest airport

Portland International Jetport (PWM)

Parking

Dedicated lots at base area

Walkable district

Limited to resort base and Highland Lake

Groceries & supplies

Hannaford Supermarket (Bridgton)

Pharmacy

Walgreens (Bridgton)

Urgent care

Bridgton Urgent Care

Downtime

Exploring Bridgton downtown, visiting Highland Lake

Pro tip

Purchase lift tickets and rentals online in advance, especially for peak season, to save time and potentially money.

Primary teamN/A (Ski Resort)
NeighborhoodLakes Region
Nearest airportPortland International Jetport (PWM)
ParkingDedicated lots at base area
Walkable districtLimited to resort base and Highland Lake
Groceries & suppliesHannaford Supermarket (Bridgton)
PharmacyWalgreens (Bridgton)
Urgent careBridgton Urgent Care
DowntimeExploring Bridgton downtown, visiting Highland Lake
Pro tipPurchase lift tickets and rentals online in advance, especially for peak season, to save time and potentially money.
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Shawnee Peak — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Shawnee Peak

What are the closest hotels to Shawnee Peak?

The closest hotel to Shawnee Peak is Highland Lake Resort (7.33 mi, from $165/night) — a 15-minute drive. Other nearby options include Saco River Motor Lodge & Suites (18.06 mi, from $99/night) and Evergreen Valley Inn by Coolvacay (23.54 mi, from $118/night).

Which hotels near Shawnee Peak are good for families?

Several hotels near Shawnee Peak are well-suited for families. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Conway (23.72 mi, from $110/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway (24.37 mi, from $99/night), and Quality Inn North Conway (24.41 mi, from $48/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Shawnee Peak are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Shawnee Peak accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn North Conway (24.41 mi, from $48/night), Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Conway (23.72 mi, from $110/night), and Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway (24.37 mi, from $99/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn North Conway also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Shawnee Peak?

Yes — Quality Inn North Conway (24.41 mi, from $48/night) is a budget-friendly option near Shawnee Peak, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Are there extended-stay hotels near Shawnee Peak?

Yes — Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway (24.37 mi, from $99/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott North Conway (24.56 mi, from $124/night) are all extended-stay properties near Shawnee Peak, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Shawnee Peak offer free breakfast?

Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway (24.37 mi, from $99/night), Quality Inn North Conway (24.41 mi, from $48/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott North Conway (24.56 mi, from $124/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Shawnee Peak have an outdoor pool?

Yankee Clipper Inn SureStay Collection by Best Western (24.57 mi, from $66/night) has an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near Shawnee Peak have an indoor pool?

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Conway (23.72 mi, from $110/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway (24.37 mi, from $99/night), and Quality Inn North Conway (24.41 mi, from $48/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.

Which hotels near Shawnee Peak have a fitness center?

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Conway (23.72 mi, from $110/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway (24.37 mi, from $99/night), and Quality Inn North Conway (24.41 mi, from $48/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near Shawnee Peak are pet-friendly?

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Conway (23.72 mi, from $110/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton North Conway (24.37 mi, from $99/night), and Quality Inn North Conway (24.41 mi, from $48/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

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