Rail Jam and Triple Slope Park
K-Town Showdown #2 will be going down Saturday (Jan. 16th) at Killington! Also, Pico Mountain opened their Triple Slope Park this past weekend with 14 brand-new features.
K-Town Showdown #2 will be going down Saturday (Jan. 16th) at Killington! Also, Pico Mountain opened their Triple Slope Park this past weekend with 14 brand-new features.
Our Mouse Run Park is up and running! We currently have 22 FEATURES including 2 jumps and the Rails 2 Riches Down Barrel. Check it out...
This Saturday, Dec. 19th we will be opening our new Mouse Run Terrain Park and holding the first event of the K-Town Showdown Rail Jam Series!
The K-Town Showdown Rail Jam Series kicks off the first event this Saturday, Dec. 19th!
Rails 2 Riches is on Saturday, Dec. 12th.
We are ready.... are you??
Killington will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday with four trails, served by the K-1 Express Gondola and the Northridge Triple Chair. Our mountain ops team is working hard to provide top-to-bottom access, however, some walking may be required on the lower portion of the mountain. So we ask that you enjoy the Northridge area and only return to the base when necessary.
Rails 2 Riches.... $15,000 in CASH up for grabs..... Killington, VT..... December 5th..... BE HERE!
Thanks to a two degree drop in forecasted temperatures our snowmaking crew was able to push the production limits of the world’s most extensive snowmaking system last night and set us up for some outstanding opening-day conditions.
Thanks to the power of the world’s most extensive snowmaking system and a dedicated mountain operations staff, Killington Resort kicks off the 2009-10 ski and snowboard season Saturday at 10 a.m.
Thanks to the power of the world’s most extensive snowmaking system and a dedicated mountain operations staff, Killington Resort kicks off the 2009-10 ski and snowboard season Saturday at 10 a.m.
The Back to SHRED Rail Jam is scheduled to take place this Saturday at Killington in front of the K-1 Lodge. Weather permitting; we’ll have a few snow guns set up there for the next few evenings to prep the venue for our season kick-off event.
After five straight days of making snow, it’s time for Mother Nature to take over. With 2-4 inches of nature snow forecasted through Sunday morning and moderating temperatures and humidity levels, snowmaking will go off-line later this afternoon.
Fall continues to hang around Killington, but winter will be arriving again soon. The long-term forecast shows colder temperatures moving in around the first few days of November and we’re ready to fire up the snow making system again.
The Back to SHRED Rail Jam is scheduled to take place this Saturday at Killington in front of the K-1 Lodge. Weather permitting; we’ll have a few snow guns set up there for the next few evenings to prep the venue for our season kick-off event.
Snowmaking is currently underway on seven trails in the Northridge and Snowdon areas with more than 190 guns in operation, 93 percent of which are Low Energy guns.
Snowmaking continues on Killington Peak and Snowdon Mountain with more than 100 snow guns in operation. At this time we are evaluating our production progress and will announce on Friday at 10 a.m. the operational status for this weekend for providing top-to-bottom skiing off Killington Peak with lift service provided by the K-1 Gondola.