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Spring Shredding Paradise: Killington's 90% Open with Fresh Snow on the Horizon
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey, Beast-mode shredders! Killington Resort, the undisputed king of the East, is roaring into late season with prime spring shredding vibes. Picture this: a solid **15-inch base** at the bottom, beefing up to **20 inches mid-mountain** and a healthy **30 inches at the summit**—all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You're looking at **15 of 20 lifts spinning** (or 14/22 per some spotters) and a massive **140 of 155 trails open**, that's 90% of the playground unlocked, from beginner bliss to expert chutes on Bear Mountain.
No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but the snow's gripping firm and ready for action, with last flakes on March 5 keeping it lively. Current temps hover around **-1°C at mid-mountain to 13°C lower down**, perfect for shedding layers between runs. Piste conditions? Spring snow down low, groomed gold higher up, while off-piste stays adventurous in the trees if you're chasing untouched lines—just pack your avy gear.
Weather's flipping epic: expect 1cm fresh tomorrow (March 12), ramping to 2cm Saturday, a fluffy 5cm Sunday, and 8cm Monday at elevation—snowline dropping low for base stashes! Highs in the 40s-50s°F with mixed clouds; bundle for those summit chills.
Season totals? Killington's vaunted snowmaking has you covered through June 7, averaging 176 inches naturally, but this year's holding 54% above March norms. Nearly all beginner and intermediate runs are firing, with 91% of 118km slopes open including valley runs—freestyle fans, hit the Fun Park!
Pro tip: Snag the Unlimited Spring Pass from March 13 for epic deals ($199 for passholders), and catch events like the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays or Slash & Berm banked slalom this weekend. Tubing park's lit too for apres laughs. Base lodges buzz with energy, Ikon Pass perks abound, and it's the most open terrain East of the Mississippi. Load up, Be the Beast—Killington's calling your inner ripper!
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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
Hey, Beast-mode shredders! Killington Resort, the undisputed king of the East, is roaring into late season with prime spring shredding vibes. Picture this: a solid **15-inch base** at the bottom, beefing up to **20 inches mid-mountain** and a healthy **30 inches at the summit**—all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You're looking at **15 of 20 lifts spinning** (or 14/22 per some spotters) and a massive **140 of 155 trails open**, that's 90% of the playground unlocked, from beginner bliss to expert chutes on Bear Mountain.
No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but the snow's gripping firm and ready for action, with last flakes on March 5 keeping it lively. Current temps hover around **-1°C at mid-mountain to 13°C lower down**, perfect for shedding layers between runs. Piste conditions? Spring snow down low, groomed gold higher up, while off-piste stays adventurous in the trees if you're chasing untouched lines—just pack your avy gear.
Weather's flipping epic: expect 1cm fresh tomorrow (March 12), ramping to 2cm Saturday, a fluffy 5cm Sunday, and 8cm Monday at elevation—snowline dropping low for base stashes! Highs in the 40s-50s°F with mixed clouds; bundle for those summit chills.
Season totals? Killington's vaunted snowmaking has you covered through June 7, averaging 176 inches naturally, but this year's holding 54% above March norms. Nearly all beginner and intermediate runs are firing, with 91% of 118km slopes open including valley runs—freestyle fans, hit the Fun Park!
Pro tip: Snag the Unlimited Spring Pass from March 13 for epic deals ($199 for passholders), and catch events like the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays or Slash & Berm banked slalom this weekend. Tubing park's lit too for apres laughs. Base lodges buzz with energy, Ikon Pass perks abound, and it's the most open terrain East of the Mississippi. Load up, Be the Beast—Killington's calling your inner ripper!
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.