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Killington
4763 Killington Road
Killington, VT 05751

Main phone: 802.422.6200
Reservations: 1.800.621.MTNS (6867)
Fax: 802.422.4391

Email: info@killington.com
Website: www.killington.com

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back to topMountain Stats
Total Trails 141
Easy Easy 28%
Intermediate Intermediate 33%
Advanced/Expert Advanced/Expert 39%
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Total Lifts 23
    Surface 7
    Double 2
    Triple 2
    Quad 4
    Hi-Speed Quad 5
    Gondola 3
Total Acreage 1215
Vertical Drop 3050 ft
Snowmaking % 71%
Avg Annual
Snowfall
250

Snow Report
Last Update 06/11/09
Lifts Open/Total Lifts 0/24
Trails Open/Total Trails 0/141
New Snow Last 24hrs. 0"
Average Base 0"-0"
Primary Surface
Secondary Surface
Total Trails 141
Groomed # of Trails 0
Snowmaking last 24 hrs No
Snowmaking # of Trails 0
Suggested Trails
Easy Easy Street
Intermediate Skyeburst
Advanced/Expert Superstar

back to topLift Ticket Rates
  Midweek Saturday Holiday
Full Day Adult $77.00 $82.00 $82.00
Young Adults/Seniors $61.00 $65.00 $65.00
Juniors/Super Senior $53.00 $55.00 $55.00

back to topSeason Pass Rates
 
Killington Resort’s 2008/09 season ski and snowboard passes are a great value for frequent visitors. Our season pass options allow you to take advantage of direct to lift access with the best prices you’ll see this season at the largest ski and snowboard resort in the East. When choosing your pass you should determine how much you ski/ride and when, then determine what product is right for you.

Unlimited Pass - Adult $1,349; Young Adult/Senior $1029; Junior/Super Senior $879; Child $29

You need unlimited access to both Killington and Pico Mountain because you're in the lift line waiting for it to open and chomping at the bit for first tracks!

The Unlimited Pass is a necessary tool for skiers and riders who hit the mountain 14 or more days a year and it’s valid every day of the season from mid-November through mid-April, weather and snow conditions permitting.

Blackout Pass - $799 (All ages)

The Blackout Pass is perfect for those who hit the slopes 10 or more days a season and want to avoid peak periods.
The all-ages Killington and Pico Blackout Pass is valid all season with the exception of 15 blackout days: 11/28-29/08, 12/26-31/08, 1/2-3/09, 1/17-18/09, 2/14-16/09.

Mid-Week Pass - $549 (All ages)

The Midweek Pass offers outstanding value for those with the flexibility to ski before work or school, after work or school or playing hooky on a powder day!

The Killington and Pico Midweek Pass is valid Monday through Friday excluding: 11/28/08, 12/26/08, 12/29/08-1/2/09, 2/16-20/09.

College Pass - $399 (Through Oct. 24)

You’re a college student, you already know that Killington is the place to cut loose after a long lecture or those mid-term exams, so drop the books and hit the slopes this winter.
With more than 100 bar and restaurant options, the famous Killington Road nightlife, countless lodging choices and a mountain that features the best pipe, parks, vibe and scene in New England, Killington is “The Place” for college students to ...
The College Pass is valid for all full-time undergraduate and graduate students all season with no blackout days.

Pico Mountain Pass - Adult $519; Young Adult/Senior $419; Junior/Super Senior $369; Child $29

The Pico Mountain Pass offers unlimited access to one of Vermont’s finest family resorts as it kicks off its 71st season.
Pico Mountain operates Thursday through Monday, with the exception of Dec. 18, 2008 through Jan. 4, 2009; and Feb. 12-23, 2009, when the resort will operate seven days a week. Passholders may present their Pico Mountain pass at Killington on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to receive 50-percent off window ticket rates, with the exception of Dec. 23-24; Dec. 30-31, 2008; and Feb. 17-18, 2009.

http://www.killington.com/winter/plan/index.html

http://picomountain.com/winter/rates/tickets_and_season_passes/index.html
  
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