Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report

Navigating Killington's Variable Terrain: Tips for a Successful Day on the Slopes


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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Fresh tracks at Killington: base depths are around a foot at the base and roughly a foot at the summit, with about 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours and the mountain reporting variable/wet-granular surfaces right now. The resort lists 12" in the past 7 days and a season total near 64" so far. Lift and trail counts change day-to-day; Killington operates a large network (around 20–22 lifts and up to 155 trails total) and the current public report shows the mountain is open for snow sports with lifts and trails being updated on the resort status page. The on-mountain weather is cool with daytime highs in the upper 20s–30s°F and overnight lows in the teens to low 20s°F in short-term forecasts; forecast models and site forecasts show chances for additional light snow over the coming days and temperatures generally below freezing at upper elevations. Piste conditions are described as *variable* with machine-groomed corduroy in many places but wet/granular covers in spots; off‑piste conditions are more changeable — wind crust, tracked powder in trees, or firmer crust depending on sun and wind exposure. Practical local notes: Killington’s extensive snowmaking helps keep cruisers and key connectors open early and late in the season, but expect classic New England bumps and narrow trails in steeper or tree runs, especially later in the day when granular surfaces develop. For visitors, check the real‑time Trail & Lift Status and Superstar cam before driving up (the resort updates openings/closures frequently), pack layers for fluctuating temps, and consider arriving early for groomed runs — or head to shaded/less‑tracked tree lines for longer-lasting snow after recent light storms. If you want avalanche-style safety or going truly off-piste, confirm local advisories and carry appropriate safety gear; Killington’s reports and regional forecasts recommend checking avalanche and weather briefings for sidecountry travel. If you’d like I can pull the live lift/trail tally and an hour-by-hour 5‑day forecast for the upper and lower mountain right now from the resort feed and weather models so you have the freshest plan for a day on the Beast.

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