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In addition to the K-1 Base area already being open, here are typical opening and closing timeframes for our other base areas. Like our plan for opening, we don't set a closing day and will ski and ride on Superstar for as long as the snow lasts. Check the Daily Report for real-time information and updates, including lift status and base lodge openings. Base Lodge services are available 30 minutes before lifts open and 30 minutes after lifts close. Schedule is subject to change due to weather and special events.

The last ride up the K-1 Gondola is 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. Be sure to visit the conditions report for the latest information on operations. The latest you can purchase a ticket for an activity or attraction is 30 minutes prior to the posted closing time. The Peak Lodge is open from July 3 - October 11, with the exception of the closed dates below.

Located at the peak, the Subie Shack serves lunch items, snacks and beverages. Check the Daily Report for real-time information and updates. Please Note : Killington trails and activities are closed at all other times during which services, including rescue and first aid, are not available. Mountain Info. Real Estate. Know Before You Go. Premium Experiences. Read more to learn all about what Killington has to offer! Killington Mountain: First to Open, Last to Close Did you miss out on a potential world-class skiing trip this winter to breathtaking Killington, Vermont?

First To Open, Last To Close As of mid-April, Killington Mountain projects to remain open until late May, meaning that we still have two full months of incomparable skiing and snowboarding remaining. A Springtime Winter Wonderland While the largest cities in New England, such as nearby Boston, Worcester, and Springfield, have wholly thawed, Killington remains a serene snow-covered mountainside community.

When we woke up Tuesday morning, there was almost four feet of snow on the ground. Kenny Budzyna, the co-owner of the Red Rob calmed us down as we were dying to get to the mountain. Kenny advised us to sit tight: 'There's no rush to go the mountain,' he said. We got to the mountain around am The parking lot at Killington base was barely cleared of snow; just two bays, perhaps. We saw huge piles of snow that were foreign to us Killington 'regulars' were commenting that they never ever saw this much snow.

They were still sweeping snow off the Killington Double chair. Most lifts sat still, or were moving very slowly so they could clear the mounds of snow off of each chair. The South Ridge triple didn't open until Wednesday We broke trails and snow all day Tuesday.

The mountain was largely empty. Over 48 inches of snow fell. What a change from the icy conditions we experienced earlier that previous weekend. The snow remained excellent all week, through Friday. Boston Logan airport was closed for seven days. Killington remained empty even that following weekend because so many people couldn't get to the mountain.

This was the winter of '78 where there were many storms.. I am told that this was the largest single dump in Killington history. I am glad that I was there The novice and many intermediate trails were almost impossible to ski until they were groomed A few trails Conclusion, for example had chest-deep snow.

It was the most amazing ski day of my life at Killington I've been skiing there for more than 40 years. Planning on visiting Killington for closing day? Send me your photos and videos!

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