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Killington Resort's Snowy Slopes: Ski Season in Full Swing

Killington Resort's Snowy Slopes: Ski Season in Full Swing

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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Resort Snow Report & Conditions

Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you've been on the fence about heading to Vermont's premier ski destination, this is your moment to make the drive. The mountain is in fantastic shape with over 90% of its terrain open and conditions that'll have you grinning ear to ear.

Let's talk snow depth first, because it matters. The summit is sitting pretty at 56 centimeters of snow, while the base has accumulated 40 centimeters. Those numbers might not sound massive compared to some powder-chasing destinations out west, but for the Northeast in January, this is solid footing. The mountain received fresh snow just a couple days ago on January 7th, and snowmaking crews have been working overtime to build out even more terrain and ensure consistent conditions across the resort.

Right now, 109 of the 118.4 kilometers of slopes are open, which translates to an impressive 92% of the mountain available to riders. That's the kind of terrain diversity that means everyone from timid beginners to expert cliff-hunters can find their line. The lifts are spinning too, with 13 of 22 lifts operational, so you won't be spending your day waiting in lines that stretch back to Quebec.

The current weather situation is absolutely dreamy for a January Saturday. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around 15 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and just a hair colder at the summit. Wind is minimal at just 7 miles per hour, which means visibility is excellent and that sun is actually going to feel pretty nice on your face between runs.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things stay interesting through the middle of next week. Sunday looks like it'll bring about 5 centimeters of fresh powder, which should set up Monday for some excellent riding despite the slight warming trend. Mid-week might see another 2 centimeters or so, keeping the base refreshed. Temperatures will be hovering in the 20s and 30s throughout the period, which is ideal for maintaining quality snow conditions and keeping things from getting sloppy.

One thing worth noting is that while the mountain conditions are excellent, the Fun Park is open if you want to throw down some tricks, though the halfpipe remains closed. Night skiing isn't currently available, so plan your day accordingly. The valley run is open, which is always a bonus for extending your cruising opportunities and giving your legs a break from the steeps.

Killington is scheduled to run through June 7th, 2026, so you've got plenty of season ahead. Whether you're looking to drop in this weekend or planning a mid-week escape, conditions are primed for an excellent time on the mountain. Get there soon while this snow is fresh and the crowds might still be manageable.

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