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A nordic skiers cruises along a trail during Community Ski Free Day & WinterKids Family Day at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. One of the volunteers at the ski area estimated that over 300 people visited on Sunday. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Free ski day at Quarry Road Trails
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The recreation area in Waterville hosted Community Ski Free Day & WinterKids Family Day on Sunday.
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Kayden Jayakaran, 9, of Winslow pushes for speed while nordic skiing with his family at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageNordic skiers navigate a trail during Community Ski Free Day & WinterKids Family Day at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageZeke Lovitz-Slason of Hinesburg, VT nordic skis at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. Zeke is visiting Maine with family for the holidays. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imagePeople hit the trails during Community Ski Free Day & WinterKids Family Day at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageA family nordic skis during Community Ski Free Day & WinterKids Family Day at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageSophie Schaeffer, 4, of Leesburg, VA pushes along while nordic skiing at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. Sophie is visiting Maine for the holidays with her family. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageAmit Jayakaran of Winslow heads out on the trails with his son Kayden, 9, while nordic skiing at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageLogan Meyerhans, 11, of Waterville climbs a hill while skiing with his father at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. The ski area hosted Community Ski Free Day & WinterKids Family Day, including free skiing and snowshoeing all day, free rental equipment and snowshoes with free guided Nordic ski lessons and snowshoe walks. The rope tow ski hill was also open for free skiing and snowboarding for part of the day. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageNora Sosnoff climbs a hill while nordic skiing at Quarry Road Trails on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. Nora teaches in an after-school, learn to ski program at the ski area. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)
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Derek grew up in New York, while spending part of his summers in Maine, where he developed an appreciation for its wild landscape and natural beauty. Moving from a metropolitan area to the wide-open spaces...
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