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Killington ski area, Green Mountains, Vermont
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| | Wow this place is huge man just tons and tons of runs. I'd say Killington's pretty much got it all. says Paul Scott.
This is a good size ski resort in possession of a more sky-scraping than average vertical drop when you compare it to other ski mountains in the region. Killington gets covered by an average amount of snow each winter. This ski area has 32 different ski lifts, and they are perfectly kept up and run by friendly people. Killington has an average fraction of hard ski runs and an average share of green |
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and blue ski runs. The 3,050 feet of drop from top to bottom is extraordinary. This ski area has 200 runs that you can ski on; it's a fine assortment. With 1,182 acres of skiable territory you will never be deficient in skiable territory. Since you're on this
| | net page you are perhaps into skiing or snowboarding, either way, around here, you'll come upon loads of splendid places. This ski resort has a tremendous choice of runs to suit all abilities; there's absolutely no way to get bored here. Killington has the biggest vertical drop among ski mountains in a 25000 mile radius. Rooms are available near the base area, and if you make reservations in advance of a trip, you're all set. Killington has a fabulous selection of different ski runs and scores of ski lifts. The fluffy snow | |
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here becomes really deep, 21 feet every year, and that is an exceptionally tremendous depth. The Green Mountains in winter is a total snowboarding and skiing heaven. Skiing and snowboarding here in Vermont is a great thing to do all winter long. The snow blanketed
highlands of the Green Mountains is a sight worth seeing. A little exercise and just being on the slopes for a while surpasses anything. There's a ski map of Killington on this page for your reference. The highlands of Vermont blanketed in wonderful snow are a
nice spot for snowboarding and skiing. The stunning splendor of the Vermont peaks and splendid slopes have ski people coming from far and near.
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Killington ski area Trail Map:
 All trail maps supplied by W. Somboon, copyright ©.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Killington ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Killington ski area:
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Pico Mountain, Vermont
, 4 miles away 1967 vertical feet 48 runs - 6 lifts 31% Expert & Adv. 48% Intermediate 23% Beginner |
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Okemo, Vermont
, 12 miles away 2200 vertical feet 113 runs - 18 lifts 29% Expert & Adv. 42% Intermediate 33% Beginner |
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Twin Farms, Vermont
, 16 miles away 700 vertical feet 6 runs - 1 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
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Suicide Six, Vermont
, 18 miles away 650 vertical feet 22 runs - 3 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Magic Mountain, Vermont
, 21 miles away 1700 vertical feet 34 runs - 5 lifts 41% Expert & Adv. 35% Intermediate 24% Beginner |
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Bromley, Vermont
, 22 miles away 1334 vertical feet 43 runs - 10 lifts 31% Expert & Adv. 34% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
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Snow Valley, Vermont
, 24 miles away 700 vertical feet 7 runs - 1 lifts 0% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 50% Beginner |
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Ascutney, Vermont
, 24 miles away 1800 vertical feet 56 runs - 6 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Stratton, Vermont
, 26 miles away 2003 vertical feet 90 runs - 16 lifts 27% Expert & Adv. 31% Intermediate 42% Beginner |
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Sugarbush, Vermont
, 27 miles away 2650 vertical feet 115 runs - 17 lifts 43% Expert & Adv. 39% Intermediate 18% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Killington ski area:
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Mill River, Rutland
County
, 11 miles away, Class II-III - 6 miles long (East Wallingford to Clarendon) |
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White River, Windsor
County
, 14 miles away, Class I-II - 20 miles long (Rochester to Bethel) |
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Clarendon River, Rutland
County
, 16 miles away, Class II-III - 3 miles long (Clarendon Springs to West Rutland) |
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* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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