Killington Ski Resort - Skiing Killington

Skiing Killington

Located in central Vermont, Killington has 141 trails and 22 lifts, extending across six interconnected mountain peaks. A seventh peak, Pico Mountain, was purchased by Killington in 1996, but operates as a separate resort. There have been proposals to connect Killington and Pico with a series of lifts and trails since 1998, but no plans have been finalized.

The main peak, Killington Peak (4,241 ft (1,293 m)), is the second highest in Vermont and has the second greatest vertical drop in the east (3,050 ft (930 m)) after Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington, New York (at 3,430 ft (1,050 m)).

The mountains that make up the Killington resort separate the town of Killington (with its access road) from the city of Rutland, Vermont.

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