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Pico Mountain
| | I've been to the other ski resorts nearby, and they don't quite measure up to Pico in some ways. Killington is bigger, but the skiing is better at Pico. Says Mike.
Good size resort with a good lift system and good runs. Says Josh.
Pico Mountain has an average proportion of tough slopes and an average percentage of intermediate or beginner runs. This ski mountain has 6 different ski lifts, and they will get you up the hill effectively. The phenomenal |
21 feet of seasonal snowfall is one of the reasons this is such a great ski resort. This ski area has 48 slopes that you can ski on; it's a wonderful range. There's 208 acres of skiing area, and it's all in good condition. The 1,967
| feet of height difference is pretty ok; it's enough to get some decent time on the ski slopes between lifts. The nearest ski area boasting a more sky-scraping drop is 24 miles away. Pico Mountain has an acceptable assortment of runs and enough good ski lifts to serve them all. Pico Mountain gets covered by snowfall close to the local average each winter season. Whether you're skiing or snowboarding, this is a vicinity with a heap of ski resorts for that. Nice | |
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exercise and just being on the slopes for a while will make you feel good. Snowboarding and skiing in this region is a lot of fun the whole winter season. This is a mid-size ski hill featuring a great drop from top to bottom if compared
to other east coast ski areas. Pico Mountain has a magnificent pick of runs to match all abilities; it's just not possible to get bored here. There are many places to stay here if you want to stay for a few days, but you'd better
book ahead of going given that these places to stay fill up fast. The hills of the Green Mountains give this ski hill an incredibly tremendous panorama. The Green Mountains blanketed in good snow is so delightful you won’t believe
it. Nothing outclasses the Vermont hills in wintertime; they are a tremendous spot for skiing and snowboarding. The ski map on this internet page will give you a good idea what Pico Mountain is like. Winter in the mountains of Vermont and excellent runs have a lot of snow folks coming here.
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These outdoors activities are available near Pico Mountain ski area. |
| Ski Areas Near Pico Mountain ski area:
Killington, Vermont
, 4 miles away 3050 foot drop, 30 lifts, 141 runs 39% Expert & Adv. 33% Intermediate 28% Beginner |
Okemo, Vermont
, 15 miles away 2210 foot drop, 19 lifts, 119 runs 32% Expert & Adv. 36% Intermediate 32% Beginner |
Twin Farms, Vermont
, 18 miles away 700 foot drop, 1 lifts, 6 runs 25% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
Suicide Six, Vermont
, 21 miles away 650 foot drop, 3 lifts, 22 runs 30% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
Bromley Mountain, Vermont
, 23 miles away 1334 foot drop, 10 lifts, 45 runs 30% Expert & Adv. 38% Intermediate 32% Beginner |
Magic Mountain, Vermont
, 24 miles away 1700 foot drop, 4 lifts, 40 runs 37% Expert & Adv. 30% Intermediate 33% Beginner |
Sugarbush, Vermont
, 24 miles away 2650 foot drop, 17 lifts, 115 runs 43% Expert & Adv. 39% Intermediate 18% Beginner |
Snow Valley, Vermont
, 25 miles away 700 foot drop, 1 lifts, 7 runs 0% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 50% Beginner |
Mad River Glen, Vermont
, 28 miles away 2037 foot drop, 4 lifts, 45 runs 45% Expert & Adv. 35% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
Stratton, Vermont
, 28 miles away 2003 foot drop, 16 lifts, 90 runs 27% Expert & Adv. 31% Intermediate 42% Beginner |
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| Whitewater Near Pico Mountain ski area:
Mill River, Rutland
County
, 10 miles away, Class II-III - 6 miles long (East Wallingford to Clarendon) |
White River, Windsor
County
, 11 miles away, Class I-II - 20 miles long (Rochester to Bethel) |
Clarendon River, Rutland
County
, 14 miles away, Class II-III - 3 miles long (Clarendon Springs to West Rutland) |
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