Intermediate

Killington Intermediate Skiing

Killington’s intermediate skiing is amongst the most expansive in New England. Intermediates can access terrain on every peak.

Killington Intermediate Skiing 660X260 

Rams Head Intermediate Skiing

Rams Head is home to Killington’s designated family skiing area. The slopes at Rams Head are also amongst the easier blue runs at Killington.

Another fun option is the Squeeze Play woods wide open glade on the looker’s left side of the mountain. The trees have been heavily thinned and the underbrush cleared entirely, so much so that it really amounts more to a series of criss-crossing paths slaloming around trees more than a true glade. In that regards, Squeeze Play is a great introduction to tree-skiing, but also a fun place for small kids to ski lines between the widely-spaced hardwoods.

Snowdon Mountain Intermediate Skiing

In a word, the skiing at Snowdon might best be described as choppy. Lots of short runs intersected by criss-crossing switchbacks makes for less than inspiring skiing.

Killington Peak Intermediate Skiing

Intermediate skiers 

Bear Mountain Intermediate Skiing

Much of Bear Mountain’s terrain is marked blue for intermediates, but it’s definitely on the harder end of the spectrum. In fact, blue runs like Bear Trap and Skyeburst were black diamonds until the mid-2000’s.

Skye Peak Intermediate Skiing

Skye Peak has skiing on several faces

One of the best blue runs on the mountain is

 

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