Killington Resort

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Heather Burke
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Heather Burke
Pros
  • Beyond skiing, Killington offers other activities such as snowmobile tours and tubing
  • Great for intermediate and advanced skiers who seek challenging glades and mogul trails
  • One of the best ski resort in Vermont for nightlife
Cons
  • Difficult to navigate the mountain’s trail and lift layout

Killington Resort Ski Packages

Lodging + Lift Tickets Discount Price
Comfort Inn Trolley Square
2 x Adult 2-day Lift Ticket
15% off $481
North Star Lodge and Resort
2 x Adult 2-day Lift Ticket
15% off $573
Summit Lodge
2 x Adult 2-day Lift Ticket
14% off $600

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Overall

4.5

Nicknamed the Beast of the East, Killington is not only the biggest in Vermont but also eastern North America. A wide variety of terrain spreads across seven peaks and extensive snowmaking makes it a great option for skiers and snowboarders. Being big isn't its only drawcard, the resort also has the longest ski season in Vermont, often from October to May!

Best month to go

Mid-January to Mid-March

Killington in January is generally colder while February and early March serve up the best chance of the great snow.

FLY TO

Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport

DRIVE TO

Killington Resort (30 minutes)

Killington (1-5 mi)

  • Most accommodation along Killington Road
  • Most convenient location to slopes and dining and nightlife options
  • Some lodging close to slopes but most a short bus ride away

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Pico Mountain (Walk)

  • Condos and hotels close to Pico Mountain lifts
  • Cheaper lodging than Killington
  • A bus ride away from Killington slopes

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Rutland (10-15 mi)

  • Affordable lodging compared to Killington and Pico Mountain
  • 25 minute drive to Killington Resort
  • Variety of grocery stores and shopping

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Woodstock (15-20 mi)

  • 35 minutes drive away
  • Range of local shops and charming atmosphere
  • Ideal for couples

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For beginners

Beginners will have plenty to choose from with green trails across the whole resort. For never-evers, the Snowshed and Ramshead are beginner areas are perfect for learning on. Our favorite for beginners though is Great Eastern. It has the most vertical here (2,552 ft) winding from the top of Skye Peak all the way down to the Skyeship base!

For intermediates

With blue trails running everywhere, intermediates are quite spoilt for choice at Killington. Snowdon Mountain has quite a few good intermediate runs while Skyelark to High Road and onto Bittersweet is our top run! Our ultimate ski area for intermediates though is at Pico Mountain. There are less crowds, longer trails and the terrain is more suitable for intermediates.

For experts

Advanced and Experts won't have any problems finding fun and challenging runs here! Head up to Killington Peak and the top of K-1 Express for some of the best expert terrain including steep bowl which has trees. Our favorite trails though include The Jug, Jug Handle and Breakway. These black diamonds see less traffic as it's in a relatively secluded section of the mountain, plus the snow here is better!

Find freshies

As the saying in the East goes "The goods are in the woods". Freshies are usually found in glades such as Big Dipper and Julio where the wind blows the powder into the trees. Glades are usually rated for advanced and experts so they don't get tracked out as quickly, plus the snow usually stays fresh even days after a storm.

Ditch the crowds

Unless it's very early or very late it's best to avoid the long lift queues at the K-1 Express and the Ramshead Express Quad on busy weekends. Instead of the K-1 Express, take the Snowdon Triple, ski down Killink and then hop aboard the North Ridge Triple, It'll get you close to the slopes off K-1 Express.

Non skiers

The Beast of the East is well known for its fantastic skiing but other than that, non-skiers might find themselves quite bored here. Besides the few winter activities here (snowshoeing, tubing, snowmobiling etc), there isn't much for non-skiers to do at Killington.

Families

The beginner terrain at the connected Snowshed and Ramshead base areas are the best spots for families. Ramshead is also the base for ski lessons and child care. There are also fun winter activities for the whole family to enjoy such as tubing and riding the Beast Mountain Coaster.

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Killington Resort Reviews

Very Good 4.2 / 5
based on 77 reviews

How well the resort caters for beginner skiers / boarders

Beginners

How well the resort caters for intermediate skiers / boarders?

Intermediates

How well the resort caters for advanced skiers / boarders

Advanced

How accessible and convenient it is to get to this resort from a major destination

Accessibility

Quality of the off-piste terrain

Side/Backcountry

Overall value for money of the resort

Value for money

Quality of lifts, lift speed and lift layout in the resort

Lifts

Quantity and quality of the snow

Snow

How uncrowded is the resort

Uncrowded

Après ski and dining options

Town

Services and facilities e.g. child care, tubing, health care, equipment hire

Facilities

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Family Friendliness
Very Good!4 / 5Jan 20, 2012
GGene
Plenty of terrain with all levels of ability. Ski in/out is so convenient also.
Superb!5 / 5May 02, 2011
TTzvi
The mountain terrain is varied, but it is not the wide open bowls like the west, especially in Vail. Best ski resort in the east!
Very Good!4 / 5Feb 20, 2011
DDarren
Best snow on the east coast. Best terrain on the east coast. Great restaurants, bars & clubs. I can ride for 7 days in a row and not tire of the runs.
Very Good!4 / 5Sep 28, 2010
BBill
30 minutes longer ride than to Stratton but for a great area with diverse terrain and trails
Very Good!4 / 5Jun 09, 2010
RRon
$349 for a bronze pass, 3 1/2 hours from home, great deals on trailside condo, long season (I got 32 ski days in this year!)
Very Good!4 / 5Jan 21, 2010
DDavid
Killington has a wide variety of slopes maintained in great condition over five peaks that I first skied in 1968.
Average!3 / 5Dec 10, 2009
JJim
great moutain, only if I don't bring the kids. Kids terrain is very poor and there are way too many a-holes that ski there.
Superb!5 / 5Jul 27, 2009
RRich
They offered a great package, they are far north so snow was not a problem, their service was outstanding.
Superb!5 / 5May 08, 2009
EEdias
This is the closest and most complete resort that I have been too within reasonable travel time from NYC.
Superb!5 / 5Feb 14, 2009
DDavid
Killington is a pretty good "shot" of having a good amount of snow during the winter months. It's a great place to ski with the amount of runs.