If you’re heading this way for a spring ski trip, understanding the differences between a Killington ski pass and daily lift tickets can help you plan a trip that maximizes your time and budget. In this article, we’ll cover the breakdown of your two main options for on-mountain fun, the best things to do for spring visitors, closing date details, and the top Killington vacation rentals that put you close to the slopes.
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When you think of spring break, what comes to mind? For a lot of folks, it’s images of sandy shores and rolling waves. But what if we told you there’s a world of adventure waiting to be discovered among the snowy peaks of Killington, Vermont?...
Welcome to Killington's 2025/26 ski season! The mountain officially opened on November 12th, and we've been reveling in the winter weather.
As you purchase your lift tickets and plan to join the fun, local businesses are getting ready, too. From the Wobbly Barn and Jax...
You don’t get nicknamed the “Beast of the East” without having some serious ski conditions to back it up. But everyone knows you can ski in Killington in winter—it’s the main reason people visit this time of year. What if you’re not a great skier or snowboarder, though? Or what if you only have a lift ticket for a few days? How are you going to fill your time in the snow off the slope? Well, we’ve got the answers right here!
If learning to ski or snowboard is on your winter bucket list—or you’re hoping to help your kids level up their skills—Killington is one of the best places to do it.




