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Final Weekend
Killington’s last weekend for this ski season is ending With 15 inches of snow, it’s time to hang it up, as temperatures rise and rise. Well you have golf at Killington. he grooming team has worked hard throughout the year and will continue to work hard for top to bottom skiing on Friday and Saturday…
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
Killington is OPEN – Day 2 at Killington
Want to ski this week? We're the ONLY mountain open in New England. Day two: http://t.co/lkek6iapwH #beastwinter pic.twitter.com/GOispEO6Yl — Killington Resort (@KillingtonMtn) November 4, 2014 Sunday River in Maine is open too, Not sure if Killington realized that. Heading to Killington this year? or 2015? you might need strippers for your group. Call 802-342-4295 VIP…
Killington season pass
Via Killington’s FB post Are you ready to experience skiing and riding at The Beast? Where our winter season actually spans three seasons—fall, winter, and spring. Where pass holders get 200-plus days of lift-served turns. In fact, we’re on snow for so long we almost forget summer exists. And if you visit Killington all year…
Killington VT Valentine’s Day Exotic Dancers for Private Parties
Valentine’s Day Exotic Dancers in Killington, VT Valentine’s Day weekend is one of the busiest times of winter in Killington, Vermont. With ski season in full swing, couples and groups flock to the area for long weekends, making it a popular destination for private Valentine’s Day celebrations. Each winter, we book Valentine’s Day exotic dancers…
The Town of Killington
A brief history of the town Killington is a small town in central Vermont, located in Rutland County. The town was originally settled in the 18th century and was incorporated in 1816. The name “Killington” is said to be derived from a combination of “kil” meaning “little cell” and “ington” meaning “settlement” in Old English….
