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1/14 Ski slopes Killington
The largest ski resort in the eastern USA offers slopes of all difficulty levels through wooded glades. There is something for everyone here. Beginners love the wide cruisers, experts enjoy the Gladed Runs (cleared forest trails) and the steep Double Diamond runs (extremely difficult slopes). Leisure skiers and intermediates will also feel right at home on the easy to intermediate slopes. The Woodward Mountain Park, consisting of several freestyle terrains, completes the offering.
Runs/slopes
Total: 118 km
| Easy | 20 km |
| Intermediate | 47.4 km |
| Difficult | 51 km |
Interconnection information
The ski pass is also valid in the neighboring ski area Pico Mountain.
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
1700 Snow cannons
75 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
All valley stations are accessible via snow-covered valley runs.
Run location
- under tree line
Longest run
- Killington Peak-Skyeship (Bear Trax-Launchard-Great Eastern) · Length 9.9 km · Elevation difference 938 m
The Juggernaut slope, with a length of 10.4 km, used to be the longest run in the Killington ski area. However, this slope no longer exists.
Most difficult run
- Outer Limits · Length 0.9 km · Elevation difference 360 m
Slope tip
- Skyehawk
- Superstar
- Chute
- Cruise Control
- Skyeburst
- Great Northern
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- Halfpipe
Towns/villages at the ski resort (distance from town center):
Killington (7 km), West Bridgewater (1.8 km), Rutland (24 km) Towns/villages at the ski resort
Killington (7 km), West Bridgewater (1.8 km), Rutland (24 km) Towns/villages at the ski resort
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