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Killington Spring Conditions Peak: 100% Terrain Open, Fresh Snow, and Prime Corn Potential Ahead

Killington Spring Conditions Peak: 100% Terrain Open, Fresh Snow, and Prime Corn Potential Ahead

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is absolutely firing on all cylinders right now, and conditions are shaping up nicely for spring shredding at the Beast. As of the latest reports, the mountain is sitting pretty with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, giving you solid coverage across the entire vertical. Recent snowfall has been generous too, with 3 inches falling over the past 6 days and fresh snow hitting the mountain on March 1st, so you're looking at that nice spring corn potential.

The resort is running at full capacity with all 22 lifts spinning and an impressive 118 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes open, which means nearly 100 percent of the terrain is available. That's right, the entire trail network is ready for you to explore, from those wide cruisers to the gnarly double blacks on Bear and Killington Peak.

Weather-wise, conditions are transitioning into classic shoulder season mode. Right now it's sitting around 32 degrees at the base with snow falling, but things are warming up over the next few days. Tomorrow (Thursday) is forecast to bring rain with highs near 42 degrees, followed by some fog on Friday and temps climbing into the low 40s. Looking ahead to the weekend and early next week, you're looking at a mixed bag with some possible snow showers through Friday morning before things settle down. If you're planning a trip, the next couple of days will offer the best snow quality before that March melt kicks in, though Killington's legendary snowmaking system continues to work overtime to maintain conditions through the extended season.

The season total is sitting at an impressive 173 inches so far, and with the mountain's commitment to staying open through June 7th, you've got plenty of time to get your runs in. Spring passes just dropped for March 13th onward if you're thinking about extended access. The valley run is open and all the fun park features are operational. Bottom line: conditions are solid, the mountain is wide open, and early week is your sweet spot before temperatures climb. Get out there and make some turns.

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