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Killington - Ski Report Snow Conditions

Killington - Ski Report Snow Conditions

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Your audio source for Ski and Snow conditions at Killington.

This information is sourced from Killington.com and specifically at https://www.killington.com/the-mountain/conditions-weather/current-conditions-weather

Please check that site for the most up to date info and announcement.

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  • Killington Resort: Early Season Highlights and What to Expect for an Adventurous Winter Ahead
    Dec 8 2025
    Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

    Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

    If you’re gearing up for a Killington adventure this week, here’s the lowdown to get you hyped and prepared. Killington Resort is currently treating skiers and snowboarders to a solid base with about 40 cm of snow at the base and 56 cm up top at the summit (1293 m elevation). The snow quality is largely from artificial snowmaking efforts, keeping the slopes consistently open despite Mother Nature’s slower snow output recently. The last real snow graced the mountain on December 7th, with just under 1 cm falling in the last 24 hours, and the same tiny amount at the base—enough to freshen things up but not enough to lay down a deep powder blanket.

    About 46% of the terrain is accessible right now, which translates to roughly 54.4 km of open runs out of Killington’s total 118.4 km. For lifts, 7 of the 22 are spinning, so get ready for some lines but plenty of vertical. The valley run, a favorite among locals and regulars, is open, along with the beginner-friendly Fun Park terrain at Snowshed for those looking to play around. However, the Halfpipe is currently closed, and there’s no night skiing or cross-country trails available yet.

    Current temperatures are chilly up on the mountain, hovering between -20°C to -4°C, with the base slightly warmer but still well below freezing—perfect for keeping the snow in good shape. Weather over the next five days promises a bit of a break from heavy snow: expect sub-zero nights and some minor snowfall kicks of about 6 cm on Wednesday and Thursday, with no major storms forecasted until the following week. Daytime highs will remain cold, helping preserve the snowpack and keeping the groomed trails in prime condition.

    Skiing conditions vary a bit depending on where you’re heading. The pistes are crisp and well-groomed, thanks to cold temps and snowmaking, though the artificial base means the snow may feel a tad firmer in spots, especially early morning or after grooming passes. Off-piste enthusiasts, meanwhile, should tread carefully—unpisted terrain might have some hidden crust or icy patches given recent weather patterns, and no fresh powder storms have hit deeply yet. Always check avalanche warnings and ski with safety gear if you’re venturing beyond the marked trails.

    So far this season, Killington is on track with its typical annual snowfall, averaging about 165 inches per year, setting a reliable foundation for the coming months. December is well-known here as a bit of a warm-up month—early season conditions are solid but not yet peak powder time, which usually kicks in fully by January and February. Still, the mix of artificial snow and natural accumulation means you can enjoy a good variety of terrain with fewer crowds than the holiday rush.

    If you’re visiting, don’t forget to check the resort’s online status updates for any last-minute lift or trail changes, as conditions can shift quickly with weather swings. Booking lessons or rentals online ahead of time will smooth your start, and lodging packages often include discounted lift tickets, a nice bonus. Whether you’re carving groomers or testing your skills in the Fun Park, Killington is serving up early winter vibes with plenty of promise for an epic season ahead.

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  • Killington Ski and Snow report for 11-10-2023
    Nov 10 2023
    Killington Ski and Snow report for 11-10-2023

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  • Killington Ski and Snow conditions for 11-09-2023
    Nov 9 2023



    Killington Ski Report
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    Killington Snow Report - The Latest Updates On Killington Conditions

    To Get the most up-to-date Killington Ski Resort snow conditions and announcements, please go to Killington.com.


    Killington.com is your best resource for all things Killington SKi Resort.


    Now the Snow Reporter's Update

    November 9, 2023 - 06:25 am

    Greetings, Beast Fans. We hope everyone is having a great time getting back on snow. Rime and Reason will be groomed and in good shape thanks to the 2" of snow that fell last night and from some new man-made snow that we put down. Our snowmaking team has been taking advantage of cold temps when the opportunity arises, firing upwards of 200 guns across the mountain to resurface open terrain, expand terrain and continue to prep Superstar for the World Cup. It will warm up today, so we are taking a pause, but you can expect to hear the roar of the guns soon. We may see some mixed precipitation this morning, so be careful driving to the hill. Have fun!


    Be aware, terrain is only suitable for advanced and intermediate skiers and riders currently.


    The K-1 Express Gondola will spin from 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. (last ride up at 3:00 p.m.) and North Ridge Quad will spin from 9:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Last run-down Rime and Reason is at 3:30 p.m. We’ll use the Peak Walkway to get to and from the North Ridge Area for skiing and snowboarding – yes walking is required. All skiers and riders will download the K-1 Gondola at the end of the day.  


    We’ve also been busy making snow on Superstar from top to bottom in anticipation for the Stifel Killington Cup.  Superstar will not open to the public until after the event.


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    Choose from 7 Small, Medium, and Large features on Reason, including one jump!


    Ticket Window Hours 


    Lift tickets and rentals must be purchased online at killington.com/tickets and lift tickets can be retrieved from a ticket kiosk. Season Passes can also be picked up from any kiosk with the barcode you received.  Ticket windows at K-1 are available for guest assistance with ticket pickup, which will open 30 minutes before lifts start spinning today.  


    Mountain Services 


    The food court at the K-1 Lodge will be open for breakfast at 8:30 a.m. daily and for lunch from 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. daily. The Peak Lodge grill will be open from 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. daily with the lodge itself opening at 9:00 a.m. daily. The Subie Shack by the base of the North Ridge Quad will be open Friday through - Sunday from 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

    Killington has gone cashless. We accept all major credit cards as well as Apple, Google and Samsung pay.

    Open Lodges:

    K-1 Lodge - Open: tickets, food court, guest services, retail and rentals

    Peak Lodge – Open: food court, restrooms

    Snowshed Lodge – Closed

    Camping at the Vale lot is closed for the season., and Camping is not currently permitted in the Skyeship Base Lot.

    What you need to know about your Uphill Travel:

    All uphill travel is closed until further notice.

    Killington Road is currently closed to thru traffic beyond Vale Road. Please use Vale Road to access the K-1 base area at this time.

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    Let it snow and see you on the slopes!


















































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