The Killington Ski Resort located in Vermont stands as one of the premier skiing destinations in the Eastern United States. Often renowned as the "Beast of the East," the resort's latest motto is "Big, Biggest, Beast," highlighting its distinction as the largest ski resort in the region. However, it's worth noting that this title pales in comparison to the expansive ski resorts found in Colorado, Utah, and Europe. In terms of sheer size, Killington's skiable acreage falls notably short. Where Killington truly shines, though, is in the sheer number of trails expertly woven into its 1,509-acre expanse. This resort excels in offering a plethora of trails in a relatively compact space, earning its place as an impressive establishment on the East Coast. Its strategic proximity to major cities like Boston, New York, and Montreal acts as a significant allure, enticing visitors with convenient access. Moreover, the resort boasts an enticing variety of terrain, making it a paradise for skiers and snowboarders of different skill levels. ompleting the experience is a vibrant après-ski scene that adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the overall adventure.
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Killington Ski Resort is situated in the town of Killington, which is located in Rutland County in Central Vermont, USA. It is approximately 78 miles southeast of Burlington in Vermont, 160 miles northwest of Boston (approx. 3 hours by car), and 190 miles (3.5 hours) southeast of Montreal, whilst New York City is only 5 hour’s drive away (depending on the traffic).
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Snow Season
October - May
Resort Info
4763 Killington Rd, Killington, VT, United States, Vermont
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Snow & Terrain Statistics
Top Elevation | 1293m |
Base Elevation | 355m |
Avearage Snow | 6.3m |
Skiable Terrain | 610.6ha |
Lifts | 21 |
Gondolas | 3 |
Marked Trails | 155 |
Park | Available |
Longest Run | 10km |
Trail Split for Ability Levels
Beginner | 17% |
Intermediate | 40% |
Expert | 43% |