On August 13, 2015

Local days announced 

KILLINGTON — Tuesdays and Wednesdays all summer long, Vermont and New Hampshire residents can save 50 percent off scenic lift rides, Adventure Center day passes, mountain bike lift and trail tickets, mountain bike learn-to-ride packages and Segway tours.

To be eligible for Locals Days, just present a VT/NH driver’s license or similar proof of VT/NH residency such as a Passport or state-issued identification to receive discount upon arrival at the resort. The locals offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.

Additionally, 2015-16 Unlimited Pass Holders can receive free scenic lift rides all summer long, while friends and family receive two complimentary scenic lift rides, plus 50 percent off additional scenic lift rides through Oct. 18. Mountain Bike Season Passes can be added-on to Unlimited Passes for just $79.

2015-16 Blackout, Midweek, Student and Pico Pass Holders receive unlimited 50 percent off scenic lift ride tickets valid for pass holder, friends and family through Oct. 18, 2015. But like the pass, these offers are not valid on peak dates.

Killington Resort’s summer offerings will operate daily June 26-Sept. 13. Limited services on Sept. 18-20 will be offered due to the Spartan Race and will continue a limited operation Sept. 21-Oct. 12 with K-1 Gondola and Peak Lodge Open Daily and Adventure Center and Mountain Biking weekends only (Friday, Saturday, Sunday), and Oct. 17-18 K-1 Gondola and Peak Lodge only will be open. For more information visit www.killington.com.

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