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Killington/Pico Resort

Location: Killington, Vermont, US

General Info
Historically, Killington Resort is the first to open last to close for all you hardcore rightcoasters out there. MT Tenney is now giving Killington a run for their money with thier japanese snow machines, but usually dont have comparable terrain. i must s

Ticket Info
Lift tickets: (non-holiday)Full Day $67/adult $54/young adult $39/junior/senior. season passes were a huge hit this year with the reduced prices. three different levels were available (gold, silver, and bronze) the differences between them are th

Snowmaking : Yes

Resort Statistics:
Vertical Drop : 930 m / 3050 ft
Base Elevation : 380 m / 1247 ft
Summit Elevation : 1310 m / 4297 ft
Number of Halfpipes : 1
Number of Terrain Parks : 4
Annual Snowfall : 635 cm / 2083 in
Total Acres : 1500 acres
Number of Lifts : 32
Lift Capacity : 36327 persons per hour
Number of Trails : 200
32% 32% 36%
Hours of Operation : 8:00-4:00
Website : www.killington.com

Contact Info
Fax : (802) 422-4391
Phone : (802) 422-3333
Avalanche Report : ya right

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Posted on Nov 20, 2006
OFFLINE Karma:
From: RideWater187
22, Killington, Vermont, US
Anyone shreddin Killington for the 06'07' season, let me know.


F*ck myspace, this community is our lifestyle.

Posted on Aug 14, 2006
ONLINE Karma:
From: SimpsonsRock
30, Jacobstown, New Jersey, US
Has nothing to do with being hard...can you ride it is the question?
Posted on Mar 18, 2006
OFFLINE Karma:
From: insaneair
22, new york, New York, US
killington=biggest mountain on the east coast and longest season on the east coast.  if your looking for a challenge bear mountains devils fiddles pretty good.  there parks are good and well maintained.  i think its defenitly 1 of the top 5 mountains in the east
Posted on May 16, 2006
OFFLINE Karma:
From: XoXmusiqueXoX
19, --, Ontario, CA
i fell off a cliff the first time i boarded here.
mind you, i was 13.
Posted on Mar 06, 2006
ONLINE Karma:
From: schecter7string
20, Kew Gardens, New York, US
Hows that little park this year easy out, I love that thing I can work on a ton of shi*t there hopefully they didn't make it tough I really don't like learning new tricks on non-rideons and huge jumpons.
Posted on Mar 11, 2006
OFFLINE Karma:
From: Absolut_Boarder
18, Toronto, Ontario, CA
im going there soon, but the weather there is unpredictable, its most likey going to rain, but its all good, as long as the parks in good condition
Posted on Dec 20, 2005
ONLINE Karma:
From: Yodaboarda
29, Brooklyn, New York, US
It pales in comparison to Mountain shi*t Creek though!!! Right!?  Killington rocks there are tons of sweet spots that not many people know about.
Posted on Dec 07, 2005
OFFLINE Karma:
From: rideburton5763
18, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, US

I do not reconmend it especially for snowboarders.  It is way to big and hard to get arond.  The parks are pretty good but they don't have many challenging trails.  Everyone talks about how hard Outer-Limits is but its not that hard.

Posted on Jan 22, 2006
OFFLINE Karma:
From: winterkov4
21, anywhere, New York, US
wheres the snow??
Posted on Dec 08, 2005
OFFLINE Karma:
From: winterkov4
21, anywhere, New York, US
what are you talking about theres ovaition and superstar theres hard esp by the end of the day huge moguls..ive skied and bboarded pico/killington my whole life and go out west atleast once a year..yeah outerlimits isnt that hard but its just really steep and when devilfiddle is open which rarly is, its good
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