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Killington

The ski area extends across seven heavily wooded mountains—Sunrise, Bear, Skye Peak, Killington, Snowdon, Rams Head, and nearby Pico—and because Killington has such a vast trail network, there is something for everyone.
The base area is at 1,165 feet (355 m). Killington Peak, the second highest peak in Vermont, is 4,241 feet (1,292 m) though the highest lift serviced height is 4,215 ft (1,285 m) and overall the maximum vertical drop is 3,050 feet (930 m).

Twenty Six percent of the 200 trails are graded “easier” (53 beginner trails), 34 percent “more difficult” (67 intermediate trails), and 40 percent “most difficult’ (80 trails). But the ski trails are tightly packed into 1,215 acres (492 ha) so the ski area is quite complex —averaging only 5.9 acres (2.3 ha) and 0.4 miles (0.7km) per trail. All together the ski trails add up to 87 miles (140 km) with the longest trail (Juggernaut)  at 6.2 miles (10 km).

Killington is also home to the largest learning complex in eastern North America—this area is called Snowshed—and Rams Head is an ideal mountain area for families. Outer Limits, the steepest mogul slope in the East, covers 1,200 feet (365 m) of vertical in half a mile (0.8 km).

Of the seven mountains, nearby Pico is altogether much more low-key and deserves a detour for a few quiet trails and the quaint intimacy of old-time New England skiing on less-crowded slopes over 14 miles (22 km) of diverse terrain. This includes a 1,967-foot (600-m) vertical and 48 trails, plus a central base village and lodge complete with roaring log fire. Or, for a little of that 1960s-style, drop in at Suicide Six close to Woodstock.

Killington’s 19-vehicle Stealth Grooming fleet—one of the best around—is state-of-the-art and busy each night. Some trails are half-groomed, allowing bumps and terrain features to develop on the other side of the trail. Killington has thinned out some forest areas to create so-called “Fusion Zones” (the resort’s official glades) and although they get tracked quickly, they offer great rides for intermediates and above when covered in fresh powder.
 

Killington - walk to peak

Base1,165 ft (355 m)
Summit4,215 ft (1,285 m)
Elevation3,050 ft (930 m)
Snowmaking814 acres (0 ha) / 67 %
Ski area1,215 a (492 ha)
Beginner26 %
Intermediate34 %
Advanced40 %
Number of trails200
Longest trail6 mi (10 km)
Snowfall250 inch (635 cm)
Season startmid Nov
Season endmid May

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