Killington,
Vermont -
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.
Woodstock,
Vermont -
Woodstock has a year-round population of approximately 3500
and is the area's largest township. It consists of both fulltime
working residents and their families, as well as retired,
recreational and seasonal residents. A short weekend commute
of 2 to 2 1/2 hours from Boston, where the majority of the
second homeowners reside, the area also draws a significant
number of visitors from other New England communities and
New York City. Woodstock boasts a wide range of cultural activities
sponsored by the local arts council, Pentangle. The Woodstock
Union High School and Middle School provide secondary education
for the children from Woodstock and the surrounding towns
of Barnard, Pomfret, Reading, Killington, Plymouth and Bridgewater.
Parents who live in Hartland and West Windsor can also choose
to send their children to Woodstock’s middle and high
schools. Known for providing a first class college preparatory
curriculum, Woodstock was recently honored at the Kennedy
Center for Performing Arts for having the most outstanding
arts, music and theater department for any school of its size
in the country.
Ludlow/Okemo,
Vermont -
Okemo/Ludlow Vermont is more then just another Ski Resort
Area, it's a Vermont Family experience with family ski memories
that will last a lifetime. Welcome to Ludlow/Okemo Vermont
for your next ski vacation. Welcome to Ludlow/Okemo Vermont
— you've come here to ski or snow board in the Winter,
but soon you will discover there are many other ways to experience
the energy of Ludlow/Okemo in every season of the year. Sure
you can go cross-country skiing, downhill skiing in the best
ski resort in the east, snowmobiling, skate or sleigh ride
during the winter. You can shop, hike, bike, camp, fish, swim,
go antiquing or just sit back and relax and enjoy the spectacular
mountain views that surrounds you during the warmer months.
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