Killington Fall Foliage
Holly shared this #fallfoliage photo from @KillingtonMtn! No better way to enjoy the peak conditions than by gondola! pic.twitter.com/4jU8oHN6sK
— Caitlin Napoleoni Nordgren (@CaitlinNordgren) October 12, 2015
Holly shared this #fallfoliage photo from @KillingtonMtn! No better way to enjoy the peak conditions than by gondola! pic.twitter.com/4jU8oHN6sK
— Caitlin Napoleoni Nordgren (@CaitlinNordgren) October 12, 2015
If you’ve skied Killington for a while, you already know the Ledgewood Yurt. It’s been a go-to lunch stop for years — ski in, ski out, warm up, eat something legit, then get back out there. After an ice storm last spring wiped out the old yurt, a lot of people figured that might be…
Snow laden trees, deep blue skies, and 730 plus acres of skiing and riding terrain; the Beast is in picture-perfect form for Thursday. Snowfall of nearly 2 feet this week is making for superior snow conditions and drifted powder stashes will still be found Thursday on trail edges and glades runs.
Killington ski and riding, golf, and mountain biking next weekend
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Still Ski season in Killington Spring skiing in Killington, Vermont is a great experience for skiers and snowboarders looking to extend their season. Killington is known for having one of the longest ski seasons in the East, referred to as the Beast of the East, often running from November through May or even into June,…