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Killington Spring Shred: 38 Inches of Summit Snow and Fresh Powder Coming Friday

Killington Spring Shred: 38 Inches of Summit Snow and Fresh Powder Coming Friday

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 firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly perfect conditions for a solid spring shred session. The base is sitting at a respectable 17 inches with 22 inches at mid-mountain and a solid 38 inches up top, giving you plenty of cushion across all elevation zones. Those depths are running about 58 percent of the seasonal average for early March, which is solid considering we're heading into spring.

The resort just wrapped up recent snowfall and is currently operating at near-full capacity with 154 of 155 runs open and a fantastic 14 of 20 lifts spinning. Every trail category is dialed in, from all 27 beginner runs to the full spread of intermediate, advanced, and expert terrain. Whether you're carving the machine-groomed corduroy at mid-mountain or testing yourself on the summit's challenging pitches, conditions are locked and loaded.

Weather-wise, expect classic early-spring mountain conditions. Temperatures are hovering around the freezing mark at higher elevations and warming up toward the mid-50s down at the base as you head into the next few days. The next 48 hours look fairly stable with light winds, though conditions will shift mid-week. By Thursday the 12th, watch for new snow in the forecast—about 3 centimeters could dust the upper elevations, which would be a nice refresh for the piste crew. Friday the 13th is where things get interesting, with more significant snow possible, though temperatures will drop considerably, keeping that powder quality pristine.

Killington's groomed runs are in excellent shape right now, freshly prepared with reliable machine grooming across the mountain. Off-piste conditions are variable depending on exposure and traffic, so scope out the shaded stashes if you want to hunt for untracked lines. The longer runs like the famous 6-mile Juggernaut are fully open and absolutely epic right now with good base support throughout.

Spring has officially hit the calendar, but Killington is proving why it's the East's longest season. The resort's legendary snowmaking combined with natural snowfall keeps the party rolling through June 7th. If you're thinking about making the trip, the Unlimited Spring Pass just went on sale for March 13 through season's end, with killer deals for midweek riders. Grab your board or skis and get up there while the mountain is still firing.

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