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Spring Corn Carving at Killington: 53 Percent Open, 13 Lifts Spinning, and Frozen Granular Gold
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort is still cranking in late spring vibes, with a solid 12 inches at the base, 18 inches mid-mountain, and 24 inches up top—about 45-46% of average, but plenty to carve on variable, machine-groomed, and wet snow surfaces. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, keeping things spring-like and sticky, perfect for those corn snow carves if you hit it right.
Right now, 13 of 20 lifts are spinning, unlocking 82 of 155 trails (53% open), including 18 beginner, 47 intermediate, 13 advanced, and 4 expert runs—plenty of terrain for all levels, though some glades like Cascade, Wildfire, Pipe Dream, and Full House stay ungroomed for that natural flow. Weather's hovering in the 30s to low 40s°F with frozen granular packs riding better than expected; piste conditions are machine-groomed hardpack, while off-piste feels adventurous but watch for thin spots.
Season total? Killington averages 175 inches annually, but this year's tally is leaning light—locals say it's been a grind, so savor every turn. Looking ahead, the next five days warm up: expect highs from 46° to 67°F and lows 22°-36°F, with a mix of sun and possible showers, but no snow in sight as April averages climb to 52°F days and 32°F nights—classic Beast spring shredding before the thaw.
Pro tip: Check the daily conditions report for lift tweaks, as they're strategic with grooming. Pack layers, hit early for hero snow, and snag those last epic lines—Killington's eastern king ain't done yet!
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.
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington Resort is still cranking in late spring vibes, with a solid 12 inches at the base, 18 inches mid-mountain, and 24 inches up top—about 45-46% of average, but plenty to carve on variable, machine-groomed, and wet snow surfaces. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, keeping things spring-like and sticky, perfect for those corn snow carves if you hit it right.
Right now, 13 of 20 lifts are spinning, unlocking 82 of 155 trails (53% open), including 18 beginner, 47 intermediate, 13 advanced, and 4 expert runs—plenty of terrain for all levels, though some glades like Cascade, Wildfire, Pipe Dream, and Full House stay ungroomed for that natural flow. Weather's hovering in the 30s to low 40s°F with frozen granular packs riding better than expected; piste conditions are machine-groomed hardpack, while off-piste feels adventurous but watch for thin spots.
Season total? Killington averages 175 inches annually, but this year's tally is leaning light—locals say it's been a grind, so savor every turn. Looking ahead, the next five days warm up: expect highs from 46° to 67°F and lows 22°-36°F, with a mix of sun and possible showers, but no snow in sight as April averages climb to 52°F days and 32°F nights—classic Beast spring shredding before the thaw.
Pro tip: Check the daily conditions report for lift tweaks, as they're strategic with grooming. Pack layers, hit early for hero snow, and snag those last epic lines—Killington's eastern king ain't done yet!
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.