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Spring Shred Season at Killington: Nearly Everything Open with Fresh Snow on the Way
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly everything open for epic spring skiing and riding on one of the East's beastliest mountains. Base depth sits at a solid 17-50 inches, ramping up to 22 inches mid-mountain and a healthy 38-76 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You've got 16-22 of 32 lifts spinning (that's over 99% open), unlocking 154 of 155 trails across beginner greens to expert blacks—perfect for lapping Juggernaut's 6-mile glory or hitting the six terrain parks.
New snow's been light lately: about 1 inch in the last day, 3 inches over 48 hours, and 6 inches past week, but the snowmaking crew keeps it prime with variable-to-gripping conditions on piste; off-piste is variable, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure. Season total? Averaging 176 inches naturally, with coverage at 63% of March norms—still plenty deep for March mayhem.
Current temps hover around 25-39°F highs and 4-20°F lows, feeling brisk with breezy vibes and possible light snow showers today—layer up for that crisp carve feel. Looking ahead, the next five days mix clouds and fresh dumps: expect 1-7 cm new snow Thursday, 4 cm Friday, and 2 cm Saturday at summit levels, with highs climbing to 40-51°F and lows dipping to -1°F—prime for corn snow if the sun peeks out.
Locals are buzzing about events like the Slash & Berm Banked Slalom this weekend at Bear Mountain's Stash park—snowboarders, don't miss it—and the Michelob ULTRA Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March for solo or team thrills with après parties. Grab the Spring Pass for unlimited access through June 7; it's a steal at $199 for midweek/Ikon holders. Trails are 100% open, valley run's good, but watch for any last-minute tweaks—call the snow phone at 802-422-3261. Time to beast mode those groomers!
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly everything open for epic spring skiing and riding on one of the East's beastliest mountains. Base depth sits at a solid 17-50 inches, ramping up to 22 inches mid-mountain and a healthy 38-76 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You've got 16-22 of 32 lifts spinning (that's over 99% open), unlocking 154 of 155 trails across beginner greens to expert blacks—perfect for lapping Juggernaut's 6-mile glory or hitting the six terrain parks.
New snow's been light lately: about 1 inch in the last day, 3 inches over 48 hours, and 6 inches past week, but the snowmaking crew keeps it prime with variable-to-gripping conditions on piste; off-piste is variable, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure. Season total? Averaging 176 inches naturally, with coverage at 63% of March norms—still plenty deep for March mayhem.
Current temps hover around 25-39°F highs and 4-20°F lows, feeling brisk with breezy vibes and possible light snow showers today—layer up for that crisp carve feel. Looking ahead, the next five days mix clouds and fresh dumps: expect 1-7 cm new snow Thursday, 4 cm Friday, and 2 cm Saturday at summit levels, with highs climbing to 40-51°F and lows dipping to -1°F—prime for corn snow if the sun peeks out.
Locals are buzzing about events like the Slash & Berm Banked Slalom this weekend at Bear Mountain's Stash park—snowboarders, don't miss it—and the Michelob ULTRA Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March for solo or team thrills with après parties. Grab the Spring Pass for unlimited access through June 7; it's a steal at $199 for midweek/Ikon holders. Trails are 100% open, valley run's good, but watch for any last-minute tweaks—call the snow phone at 802-422-3261. Time to beast mode those groomers!
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.