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Killington's Early-Season Beast Bliss: Powdery Laps, Chilly Thrills, and the Perfect New England Ski Escape.
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont's Green Mountains is roaring to life as the Beast of the East, with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop calling your name for some early-season action. Right now, the base sits at a solid 12 inches across the board, thanks to that massive snowmaking system keeping things prime even if Mother Nature's been a bit stingy lately. You've got 11 of 22 lifts spinning, firing up plenty of terrain for all levels—from wide groomers to those classic New England tree runs and steeps.
Freshies? Just 2 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, with 12 inches over the past week building that base. Season total's stacking up to 64 inches so far, way ahead of average as Killington pushes for its legendary October-to-May season. On the slopes, expect variable conditions primary, with some wet granular spots secondary—perfect for carving if you pick your lines smart. Off-piste is variable too, so watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, especially with crowds tracking it out.
Weather's chilly and playful today: highs around 30-32°F at base, dipping to 15-22°F, with clear spells turning to heavy snow showers later, dumping up to 2 inches. Look ahead—tomorrow brings more snow with highs near 30°F and lows 20°F, then partly cloudy vibes Sunday (31°F/19°F) and Monday (22°F/11°F), before another snowy punch Tuesday and Wednesday at 30°F/20°F. Cold snaps could preserve that powder magic.
Pro tip from us locals: Resort's open weekdays 9a-4p, weekends and holidays like Dec 25-Jan 4 from 8a-4p—grab tickets online, check your pass, and book lessons or lodging for deals. With 155 trails and 1,516 skiable acres waiting, it's go-time for laps on the six-pack bubble chair. Bundle up, hit the snow, and own the mountain!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont's Green Mountains is roaring to life as the Beast of the East, with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop calling your name for some early-season action. Right now, the base sits at a solid 12 inches across the board, thanks to that massive snowmaking system keeping things prime even if Mother Nature's been a bit stingy lately. You've got 11 of 22 lifts spinning, firing up plenty of terrain for all levels—from wide groomers to those classic New England tree runs and steeps.
Freshies? Just 2 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, with 12 inches over the past week building that base. Season total's stacking up to 64 inches so far, way ahead of average as Killington pushes for its legendary October-to-May season. On the slopes, expect variable conditions primary, with some wet granular spots secondary—perfect for carving if you pick your lines smart. Off-piste is variable too, so watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, especially with crowds tracking it out.
Weather's chilly and playful today: highs around 30-32°F at base, dipping to 15-22°F, with clear spells turning to heavy snow showers later, dumping up to 2 inches. Look ahead—tomorrow brings more snow with highs near 30°F and lows 20°F, then partly cloudy vibes Sunday (31°F/19°F) and Monday (22°F/11°F), before another snowy punch Tuesday and Wednesday at 30°F/20°F. Cold snaps could preserve that powder magic.
Pro tip from us locals: Resort's open weekdays 9a-4p, weekends and holidays like Dec 25-Jan 4 from 8a-4p—grab tickets online, check your pass, and book lessons or lodging for deals. With 155 trails and 1,516 skiable acres waiting, it's go-time for laps on the six-pack bubble chair. Bundle up, hit the snow, and own the mountain!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.