On April 12, 2014
Killington

Happy Bear Motel

A family owned and operated motel comprised of 17 clean, comfortable rooms. Rooms are outside accessible and include color/cable TV, telephones, private baths and refrigerators. Children under age 10 free. Complimentary cofntinental breakfast in the morning. Within walking distance to 3 restaurants and 1 nightclub. Pets accepted. Free wifi and a shuttle bus available to bring you to the mountain. Year round activities such as skiing, snowmobiling, mountain biking, golf, fine dining and entertainment available.

Visit Website | Email: info@happybearmotel.com | Phone: (802) 422-3305

Address: 1784 Killington Road, Killington VT

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