Killington is known for its diversity of terrain, providing skiers
and riders of all ability levels a choice of wide-open groomed
cruisers, narrow classic New England runs, moguls, steeps and trees.
Killington offers multiple terrain features for snowboarders and
freeskiers, including five terrain parks and a 500-foot long
Superpipe.
The Killington Region has many other activities including
cross-country skiing, rock climbing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, dog
sledding, spas, shopping, fine dining and nightlife.
Killington's 17-vehicle Grooming Fleet grooms 50-80% of open terrain
on a nightly basis. We also have numerous trails that are left
untouched for the mogul enthusiasts, including Outer Limits - the
steepest, longest mogul slope in the East!
Killington Peak (Summit) 4,241' (1,293m)
Skye Peak 3,800'
Ramshead Peak 3,610'
Snowdon Peak 3,592'
Bear Mountain Peak 3,295'
Sunrise Mountain Peak 2,456'
Base elevation (Skyeship) 1,165' ( 325m)
Summit elevation 4,241' (1,293m)
Base elevation 1,165' ( 325m)
Vertical Drop 3,050' (957m)
Skiable Acres 752 ( 469 ha)
Miles of Trails 71 (135 km)
Trails 140
Easier 28%
More Difficult 33%
Most Difficult 39%
Lifts 22
Uphill Capacity 37,535 rides per hour
Gondolas 2 high speed, express gondolas with 3 separate loading
points
Quads 9 quads including 5 high-speed express quads
Triples 4
Doubles 2
Surface 5 surface lifts (including 3 Magic Carpets)
Dates and HoursOpening Early November 2010 (Weather and conditions
permitting)
Closing Early May 2011 (Weather and conditions permitting)
Hours of Operation 9:00 a.m.-3:45 p.m. daily. Hours may vary early
and late season. Check the conditions page for the latest
information.
Snowmaking600 acres covered by snowmaking
1500 snow guns (including 500 Low Energy guns)
Average annual natural snowfall: 250" (635cm)
% Snowmaking: 70
Parks/PipesSuperpipe 22-foot walls, maintained by a Zaugg
Pipe-Cutter
Terrain parks The Stash, Dream Maker and OL Rail Park at Bear
Mountain
Timberline at Ramshead, Mouse Run at Snowdon (early season)