On November 20, 2018

Getting here: Transportation and parking information

Killington Resort parking lots:

Killington Road (roadside parking), located between Snowshed Lodge and K-1 Base Area (short walk to World Cup venue.)

Vale Road Parking Lots , located between K-1 Base Area and Ramshead Lodge on Vale Road

Snowshed Lodge, located at 3861 Killington Road

Ramshead Lodge, located at 3880 Killington Road

Skyeship Gondola Park & Ride , located at 7428 Route 4, Killington

Pico Mountain Park & Ride (Route 4), located at 73 Alpine Drive, Mendon

Killington Road parking areas:

The Foundry/Mad Hatters Ice Cream, located at 63 Summit Path, Killington

The Pickle Barrel, located at 1741 Killington Road

The Wobbly Barn  and lot across the road, located at 2229 Killington Road

Friday shuttles:

Shuttles run from 8 a.m.-9 p.m. leaving approximately every 10 minutes from:

Vale Road Parking Lots

Snowshed Lodge

Ramshead Lodge (use walking tunnel to Snowshed  shuttle)

Saturday & Sunday shuttles:

Shuttles run from 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.  (unless otherwise noted) leaving approximately every 15-20 minutes for the K-1 Lodge & World Cup Venue.

Shuttle service hours are estimated and may vary based on weather conditions and traffic volume – please plan accordingly and arrive early.

Guests staying at a property on Killington Road are encouraged to use the free Road Shuttle.

Guests driving to Killington for the event are encouraged to park and shuttle from Skyeship or Pico Mountain parking lots along Route 4.

Routes:

Diamond Express Bus (a.k.a. The Bus):

Servicing Rutland, Route 4 West, Killington Road, Snowshed Lodge, Grand Resort Hotel.

Service approximately every 30 minutes, 5:15 a.m.-11:45 p.m.

Snowshed Shuttle:

Servicing Snowshed Lodge parking lots

Vale Lot Shuttle:

Servicing Vale Road parking lots

Killington Access Road Shuttle:

Servicing Killington Road from West Hill Road up (wave driver for service)

Skyeship Shuttle:

Servicing Skyeship Park & Ride, Snowshed Lodge parking lots

Pico Shuttle:

Servicing Pico Park & Ride, Killington Road, Snowshed Lodge parking lots

East Mountain Road Condo Shuttle:

Servicing Highridge, Whiffletree, FallLine, Edgemont, Trail Creek, Mountain Green,
Pinnacle, Snowshed Lodge parking lots

Photo courtesy The Bus

Need a ride? Look for The Bus. In 2017, The Bus boasted over 35,000 rides during World Cup Weekend, navigating visitors around the Killington region.

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