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Killington's Beast Mode: Fresh Snow, 155 Trails, and Prime Conditions This Weekend
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about heading to Killington Resort in central Vermont, you've got some solid reasons to make the trip happen.
Currently, the mountain is sitting with a respectable 15 to 16 inches of base depth at the base, with the primary surface machine groomed and secondary surfaces showing frozen granular conditions. The season total has climbed to 93 inches so far, which is tracking nicely given that Killington averages around 169 inches annually. Over the past week alone, 11 inches have fallen, keeping things fresh and skiable.
The snowfall action just keeps coming too. In the last 24 hours, there's been some new snow, and over the past 48 hours the mountain picked up more white stuff. This is the kind of consistency that makes Killington the largest ski area in the Northeast and keeps their legendary extended season rolling strong.
Right now on the mountain, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures sitting in the mid-20s on the upper mountain and low 30s down at the base. The vibe is crisp and perfect for carving. Looking ahead, snow is on the menu for Saturday, with 3 to 4 inches of new powder expected, especially at altitude. Sunday should see things clear out a bit, and then Monday through Wednesday look like snow will make occasional appearances, with up to an inch possible by late week.
With 155 total trails spread across 1,516 skiable acres and 20 chairlifts including two express gondolas, there's plenty of terrain to explore. The vertical drop of 3,076 feet ensures you're getting real descents no matter which line you choose. The resort is currently operating its standard winter hours, open weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekends from 8 AM to 4 PM.
Conditions are dialed in with that classic New England mix of groomed cruisers, moguls, steeps, and trees all benefiting from Killington's massive snowmaking system. Whether you're hunting corduroy or seeking out the untracked, there's something waiting for you at the Beast. The frozen granular secondary surfaces mean even the less-tracked areas are holding up well, so get out there and make some turns while this pattern continues.
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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
The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about heading to Killington Resort in central Vermont, you've got some solid reasons to make the trip happen.
Currently, the mountain is sitting with a respectable 15 to 16 inches of base depth at the base, with the primary surface machine groomed and secondary surfaces showing frozen granular conditions. The season total has climbed to 93 inches so far, which is tracking nicely given that Killington averages around 169 inches annually. Over the past week alone, 11 inches have fallen, keeping things fresh and skiable.
The snowfall action just keeps coming too. In the last 24 hours, there's been some new snow, and over the past 48 hours the mountain picked up more white stuff. This is the kind of consistency that makes Killington the largest ski area in the Northeast and keeps their legendary extended season rolling strong.
Right now on the mountain, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures sitting in the mid-20s on the upper mountain and low 30s down at the base. The vibe is crisp and perfect for carving. Looking ahead, snow is on the menu for Saturday, with 3 to 4 inches of new powder expected, especially at altitude. Sunday should see things clear out a bit, and then Monday through Wednesday look like snow will make occasional appearances, with up to an inch possible by late week.
With 155 total trails spread across 1,516 skiable acres and 20 chairlifts including two express gondolas, there's plenty of terrain to explore. The vertical drop of 3,076 feet ensures you're getting real descents no matter which line you choose. The resort is currently operating its standard winter hours, open weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekends from 8 AM to 4 PM.
Conditions are dialed in with that classic New England mix of groomed cruisers, moguls, steeps, and trees all benefiting from Killington's massive snowmaking system. Whether you're hunting corduroy or seeking out the untracked, there's something waiting for you at the Beast. The frozen granular secondary surfaces mean even the less-tracked areas are holding up well, so get out there and make some turns while this pattern continues.
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.