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You'll know
this is a special destination as you approach, and the seven
mountains of Killington rise up to greet you. Whether blanketed
in winter white, sporting the deep emerald the Green Mountains
are named for, or dazzling in fiery fall color, these mountains
know no season.
The Killington Region is an all-season vacation destination.
With some of the highest and most varied mountain terrain
in New England, Killington is the choice for outdoor enthusiasts
of all kinds. Killington Resort is one of the largest ski
areas in the world - 95 miles of skiing and snowboarding terrain,
many of which also support mountain biking and hiking when
the snows have melted. The famous Appalachian and Long Trails
transverse these mountains, as do miles of VAST trails, the
Vermont Association of Snow Travelers snowmobile and cross
country ski statewide trail system.
For less rugged adventure, this spectacular mountain setting
is home to two PGA golf courses, with 12 area courses just
a short drive away. The Killington Region is known as the
heart of Vermont for more than one reason. Ideally located
in the center of the state, it is the perfect base for all
of your Vermont adventures. While our region offers a multitude
of recreation, lodging and dining choices, most all destinations
of interest, both North and South, are just a scenic ride
away. We can help you plan day trips to some of Vermont's
scenic, historic and recreation points of interest.
The "Heart of Vermont" is embodied in the Killington
Region - spectacular mountains, outdoor adventure, quaint
New England towns, peaceful farmland, country stores and antique
shops. Even a bustling old fashioned downtown can be found
in the city of Rutland, only a few minutes away. In fact,
our region provides a wealth of shopping, entertainment and
dining. So, whether your thrill is a first morning run down
a pristine white slope, the challenge of a sweeping mountain
course, or a silent moment before a breathtaking view, you
must experience the Heart of Vermont - The Killington Region.
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