53 Exchange Street, Portland 22 p o r t l a n d monthly magazine Experience from left: Courtesy CMCA; Motorsport Xtreme and snowshoe rentals, and ungroomed trails to the summit of Bald Pate Mountain. Dog-friendly, too.647-2425, fivefieldsski.com Fort Kent Mountain Outdoor Center, Fort Kent. Over 25 miles of cross-country trails for all skill levels, lodging, night skiing,biathlon facilities, and snowshoe trails. 834- 6203, 10thmtskiclub.org Harris Farm X-C Ski Center, Dayton.With 25 miles of trails (18 miles groomed) for all skill levels,snowshoeing and sledding for non-skiers, warming hut, snackbar (weekends only). Dogs allowed on weekdays. Winter Kids passbook ac- cepted, group discounts offered. 499-2678, harrisfarm.com Hermon Mountain,Her- mon.A 350' vertical drop, 20 trails for all skill levels, 100-percent snowmaking, ski and snowboard les- sons,double chair,T-bar, handle tow,night skiing, a snack bar,tubing park, terrain park.848-5192, skihermonmountain.com Katahdin Nordic Center, Millinocket.A half-mile from downtown Millinock- et and 17 miles from the entrance to Baxter State Park.6 miles of groomed trails.Ski and snowshoe rentals available.723- 6305, visitmaine.com Libby Hill Forest Trails, Gray.Eight miles of ski and snowshoe trails.Dog- friendly (narrow trails only). 657-2114, libbyhill.org Lonesome Pine Trails, Fort Kent.Maine’s northernmost ski resort. Downhill and cross-coun- try skiing,snowboarding, and snowshoeing.A 500' vertical drop,night skiing, alpine and Nordic skiing on the Canadian border, grinding rail,and half-pipe. 834-5202, lonesomepines.org Lost Valley,Auburn. A 240' vertical drop,15 trails,two double chair lifts, night skiing,cross-country skiing,terrain park for ski- ers and riders,100-percent snowmaking, PSIA-certi- fied Ski School.784-1561, lostvalleyski.com Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation,Newry. Free winter recreation for children and adults with physical disabilities at four of Maine’s finest ski resorts: alpine skiing and snow- boarding at Sunday River, Sugarloaf,Black Mountain of Maine,and the Camden Snow Bowl; Nordic ski- ing and snowshoeing at Bethel Nordic Ski Center, Pineland Farms,and the Nordic Heritage Center. Summer programs also available.(800) 639-7770, maineadaptive.org Millinocket Municipal X-C Ski Areas,Millinocket. 20 miles of groomed trails offering views of Mt.Katah- din.The Northern Timber Cruisers Clubhouse offers cross-country ski trails with loops up to nine miles and a warming hut.723-4329, northerntimbercruisers.com Mt.Abram,Greenwood. An 1,150' drop,51 trails and glades.Two double and one T-bar,surface and carpet lift,85-percent snowmaking,550 acres, three terrain parks,and weekend community racing.Winterkids pass accepted.875-5000, mtabram.com Mt.Jefferson,Lee.A 432' vertical drop,12 trails,two T-bar lifts,handle tow,ski lessons,rentals,snackbar, views of Mt.Katahdin.738- 2377, skimtjefferson.com Nordic Heritage Center, The color of chaos: experience “Materiality:The Matter of Matter” at the Center for Maine ContemporaryArt,through Feb.11.