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Information on Killington:

Killington offers the most skiing and most variety of terrain served by the East's highest capacity lift system.

Six interconnected mountains and nearby Pico Mountain, provide unparalleled diversity of skiing and the greatest vertical in New England. Snowboarders are drawn to the challenge of the longest terrain park in the East.

High elevation vistas, mountain-to-mountain exploration on more than 87 miles of trails and the charm of Vermont are just the beginning of a Killington vacation.

The road to Killington boasts a wide variety of shopping and dining on the way to the mountain. Whether for a morning recharge or apre ski relaxing, the road to Killington will have something for everyones tastes.

Killington Lift closing and opening times:

Weekday: 9am - 4pm

Half Day: 12:30pm

Weekend: 8am - 4pm

Half Day: 12:30pm

Length of Season: Oct-06 to May-07

Types and number of lifts: 9 Surface Lifts;4 Double Chairs;6 Triple Chairs;6 Quad Chairs;6 HiSpeed Quads;2 Gondolas

Number of trails and difficulty breakdown:
     Total Number: 200

Elevation at base 1165 feet and elevation at summit is 4241 feet.

Skiing Options at Killington:
Night Skiing: no
Heli- Skiing: no
Snowcat Skiing: no
Miles of cross Country ski trails: 50 km
Snow boarding: yes
Snowshoe trails: yes

Equipment Rentals: skis , snowboards

Getting to Killington:

From Boston, MA

Take I-93 north to just south of Concord, NH. Exit onto I-89 north and follow to U.S. Route 4 / Rutland, exit 1 in Vermont. Follow Route 4 west to Killington.

Alternate route to Killington:

From Hartford, CT and New York

Take Interstate 91 north to Bellows Falls, VT. Take exit 6 (Rutland) onto VT 103 and follow to VT 100. Take VT 100 north to U.S. Route 4. Follow Route 4 west to Killington.


Contact Information:
802 422-6200
802 422-3261
888 817-3890

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