On April 12, 2014
Killington

First Stop Ski Shop

Your mom & pop ski and snowboard shop. We opened our doors thirty years ago to youngsters flocking from all over the east coast to ski and ride the legendary Killington mountain. First Stop Board Barn became a locals’ favorite after being voted #1 in Killington, Vermont. Since then we’ve traveled the world with our friends and families in search of fresh snow and good times. We’re located 1 mile east of the Killington Skyeship on your way to the Long Trail Brewery in Bridgewater, Vermont. We’re open 7 days a week during the winter and 5 days a week during the summer.

Visit Website | Email: [email protected] | Phone: (802) 422-9050

Address: 8474 Rt 4, Killington, VT 05751

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