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Killington Resort

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About Killington Resort

As the largest ski and snowboard resort in eastern North America, Killington Resort features some of the most diverse terrain and the largest lift network in the East. With a top elevation of 4,241 feet, Killington receives an average of 250 inches of snow each year. But if natural snow isn’t in the cards, Killington’s 1,400 snow guns cover more than 600 of the resort’s 1,000 acres of terrain, providing one of the most extensive snowmaking systems in New England. So if tip-top snow conditions are high on your list, then a Killington ski vacation will definitely meet your needs. With 141 trails, 71 miles of terrain and a 3,050-foot vertical, Killington offers an assortment of terrain, including moguls, wide-open groomed cruisers, steeps and more than a dozen tree skiing areas.

When off the mountain, Killington visitors enjoy things like shopping, cross-country skiing, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, dog sledding and ice skating. As the day comes to an end, Killington starts to really heat up. It’s one of the best places in New England for après ski, offering more than 100 restaurants and bars featuring lively evening entertainment and live music.

Snowboarder riding moguls at Killington.
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Skier in powder at Killington.
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Skier edging at Killington.
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Chairlift in-between trees at Killington.
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5 best things about Killington Resort according to our Mountain Travel Experts

Longest ski season on the East Coast Extensive terrainLively après-ski sceneMajor events throughout the yearThe quintessential mountain retreat - The Highline Lodge

MOUNTAIN STATS

213NUMBER OF RUNS
17%BEGINNER RUNS
43%ADVANCED RUNS
40%INTERMEDIATE RUNS
43%EXPERT RUNS
1.977SKIABLE ACRES
1,165 ftBASE ELEVATION
4,241 ftSUMMIT ELEVATION
3,050 ftVERTICAL DROP
250"AVERAGE SNOWFALL
TERRAIN PARKYES

Snow reports

Conditions
Partly Cloudy
Temp.
38FBase29FSummit
Open lifts
2of 22
Open trails
8of 155
Skiable acres
0acof 617.56ac
Snowfall summary
Latest snowfall
N/A24 hrs
N/A48 hrs
Forecasted snow
N/A24 hrs
12.45''48 hrs
14.22''72 hrs
14.99''7d
3%Groom
30.48''Base depth
35.56''Season total
Weather forecast
Fri 29
30F / 33FSnow9.66m/hWind speed
Sat 30
27F / 37FPartly Cloudy11.27m/hWind speed
Sun 01
25F / N/AFog17.7m/hWind speed
Mon 02
21F / 30FPartly Cloudy16.09m/hWind speed

Where to stay in Killington

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How to get to Killington Resort

Killington is conveniently located just a couple hours from several major Eastern hubs, but flying into Boston’s Logan International Airport (BOS)—and renting a car—is generally the most affordable option. Boston is about an hour’s drive from Killington. Vacationers can also fly into Burlington International Airport, which is about a 1.5 hours’ drive.

Getting around

The best way to get around Killington Mountain Resort and the town is by rental car.

Skiing in Killington Resort

Killington is truly well-suited for every type of skier, making it a great destination for families or large groups. With nearly 40 percent of the terrain designated “expert,” aggressive skiers and boarders have their pick from some of the steepest stuff in the East, plus plenty of bump runs to choose from. Intermediates also have their pick of Killington’s expansive cruisers, with 33 percent of the terrain labeled blue. And while beginners hold the minority, at 28 percent, Killington’s beginner slopes have seen more people learn to ski than any other resort in the U.S.

Freestylers will be pleased with Bear Mountain’s terrain park offerings. The nationally renowned park provides freeskiers and riders with plenty of features for jibbing and jumping, including The Stash and the 430-foot-long Superpipe with 18-foot walls.

Beginner skiing in Killington

Killington beginners have their run of nearly 30 percent of the terrain, making it a popular place for newbies and families. Plus, Killington’s slopes have seen more people learn to ski than any other resort in the U.S., so you can bet the resort knows what they’re doing when it comes to beginners. A particularly favorite beginner slopes include the cluster of long, meandering green runs in the Bear Mountain area. The Ramshead base area slopes provide never evers with an ideal “learn to ski” zone.

Family vacations in Killington Resort

With a vast amount of terrain to explore—for a variety of levels—and a plethora of affordable condo accommodations, Killington is top East Coast choice for families. Below you’ll find Ski.com’s top family lodging pick. Families love the Inn of the Six Mountains for its laidback atmosphere and convenient locale right on the ski shuttle route. As you enter the Inn, you will be awed by a magnificent hand-crafted fieldstone fireplace that has gained fame as the largest of its kind in New England. After fun-filled days spent exploring the mountain or shopping in Killington, relax in one of the Inn of Six Mountain’s 99 spacious guest rooms and one-bedroom family rooms. Family-friendly amenities include an indoor and outdoor, heated pool and hot tubs, complimentary breakfast and a game room.

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