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Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report

Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report

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Welcome to the "Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to skiing adventures at Killington Resort. Tune in for daily updates on snow conditions, weather forecasts, trail openings, and insider tips to maximize your Vermont ski experience. Whether you're an avid skier or planning your first visit, stay informed and make the most of your time on the slopes at Killington Resort.

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  • Killington's Firing: 100% Open, Fresh Snow on Deck, and Perfect Conditions All Week
    Feb 22 2026
    Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

    Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

    Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with every single one of its 22 lifts spinning and 118 out of 118.4 km of trails wide open—100% action-packed terrain for you to carve up. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm, climbing to 76 cm up top at 1293m, with that gripping snow quality perfect for locking in your edges on groomers or charging the park.

    No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last natural snowfall hit on Feb 17, and the crew's been cranking snow guns non-stop—expect even more coverage through mid-week. Season total? This beast averages 250 inches annually, and with depths over 60 inches typical, it's living up to its rep as a snow reliable paradise.

    Weather's chilly and cloudy today, base around 26°F and summit dipping to 19-20°F with light 1 mph winds—prime for layering up and staying toasty. Pistes are grippy and groomed where needed, ideal for all-mountain shredders, while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted crust or stashes if you're hunting untouched lines—just scope it out. Valley run's open too, so laps from top to bottom are calling.

    Peeking ahead, fresh flakes are on deck: up to 4 cm today at mountain level (-14/-5°C), then 3 cm Monday, 1 cm Tuesday, 5 cm Wednesday, and a juicy 10 cm Friday—snowline stays low at resort level (1050ft) for easy base hits. Temps hover cold: highs 33°F today dropping to 19°F Wednesday before bouncing back, with light winds keeping it shreddable.

    Pro tip from the locals: snag online tickets, passes, or lessons early—everything's digital now—and book resort lodging for lift ticket deals. Fun Park's open (halfpipe closed), no night skiing yet, and they're hyped for spring skiing into June 7. Powder hounds, this is your playground—grab your board and send it!

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    4 mins
  • Beast of the East: 100 Percent Open, Fresh Powder Incoming, and Epic Conditions Await
    Feb 21 2026
    Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

    Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

    Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with every one of its 22 lifts spinning and all 118 km of trails ready to rip—valley runs included, so you can cruise from summit to base without a hitch. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 76 cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m, with that gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or charging park features.

    Fresh powder alert! A powder alarm just dropped for up to 6 inches over the next couple days, and today's forecast calls for another 5 cm at summit with temps from -16°C to -5°C—chilly enough to keep it light and fun. Last snowfall was February 17, but expect 14 cm yesterday at both levels, building that base for epic turns. Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and with the resort pushing through to June 7, we're stacking deep.

    Right now, bundle up—summit temps hover around 23°F (-5°C) with southeast winds at F4, dropping to 29°F (-2°C) at base under partly cloudy skies turning snowy. Piste conditions are prime gripping snow, but watch for variable off-piste with wind crust possible in sunnier spots; stick to patrolled for safety.

    Look ahead: Tomorrow (Sun) clears a bit at -16°C to -4°C summit with minimal new snow, then light flurries Monday (

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    2 mins
  • Killington Beast Mode Activated: 14cm Fresh Today, Epic 4-5 Inches Coming This Weekend
    Feb 20 2026
    Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

    Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

    Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Vermont beast mode in full swing! Picture this: a solid **50 cm (20") base at the bottom** and **76 cm (30") up top at 1293m**, delivering gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or charging steeps. You've got **all 22 lifts spinning** and **100% of 118 km of trails open**—that's every run from Bear Mountain to the Superstar summit ready for your next pow slash. Recent dumps? Last flakes hit on Feb 17, but a powder alarm is screaming for **14 cm fresh today (Fri 20)** across the mountain, with more in the pipe.

    Weather's cooperating like a dream: today's highs hover around **-5°C at summit (-9°C to 0°C base)**, feeling crisp but shreddable after yesterday's balmy 33°F tease. Looking ahead, brace for epic turns—the next 48 hours pack **4-5 inches new snow**, heaviest tonight into Sat with 5 cm more and lows dipping to -16°C. Sun through Tue stays cold and dryish (-4°C to -8°C, trace flurries), then Thu explodes with **15 cm bombs** at -3°C to 2°C. Snowline stays low, so base gets love too.

    Pistes are gripping firm, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks before ducking ropes. Season total? Killington's chasing its 250-inch average, with the hill open till June 7. Pro tip: snag online tickets/lessons for deals, passes via the checker, and book lodging for lift discounts—lifts sell out fast. Valley run's open, fun park's lit, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet. Dial in those edges, locals say it's prime mid-season glory—get after it before the next storm buries the Beast!

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