Nordic Skiing Lodge to Lodge in Maine – Alumni

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Find a reason to get outside this winter with NOLS alumni! One of our newest winter offerings is a lodge to lodge Nordic skiing trip in the 100 Mile Wilderness in Maine. This four night, five day trip features cozy cabins and groomed trails winding through forests of hardwoods and spruce-fir with sections that open onto frozen lakes and broad valleys.

The trip starts with a group dinner and orientation at the Medawisla Lodge in Greenville, Maine. For those without or not bringing their own skis, there is an option to rent skis, boots, and poles in Greenville.

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All the trails in the 100 Mile Wilderness are groomed and suitable for classic or skate skiing. A luggage shuttle will transport baggage to the lodge, so that we can keep our packs to just the daily essentials. 

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This trip is based out of lodges, so we can spend the days exploring the winter wonderland and return to comfortable log cabins each evening. The cabins are equipped with beds and woodburning stoves, and saunas will be available at the end of each day. Participants will be paired in private cabins in groups of two or three by gender. If you’re attending with others, please let us know so we can room you together. 

Photo by the Appalachian Mountain Club

Photo credit: Appalachian Mountain Club

Among the many loops and trails around the lodges, longer adventures include a combination of skiing and hiking to Horseshoe Pond and the Hagas Gulf Gorge. Hagas Gulf Gorge is often called the “Grand Canyon of Maine,” and in the winter, its numerous waterfalls freeze and transform into impressively sculpted ice towers. The trails in this area offer a moderate level of skiing with mostly rolling hills and a few short, steeper sections that require careful skiing. 

 Depending on time and motivation, there will be more opportunities to ski or relax in the lodge most afternoons. Evenings will be for relaxing, socializing, and sauna sessions. There is no strict agenda aside from enjoying a delicious, hearty dinner in the company of your fellow NOLS alumni! 

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This trip is the perfect long weekend getaway offering winter adventure by day and the comfort of lodges by night. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or just getting into it, this is one to check out.

Phy 3

Sleep 2

Weather 3

Overall Difficulty:

Level 3

Resources & Downloads
Duration

5 days

Age

18+ yrs

Tuition

$2,355

Skill Options
Start/End

Greenville, ME

Fly In/Out

Bangor, ME

Course Session Dates

Jan 19, 2027 - Jan 23, 2027

Greenville, Maine

$2,355 View Session

Jan 25, 2027 - Jan 29, 2027

Greenville, Maine

$2,355 View Session