On February 24, 2022

Killington Resort announces the return of a robust spring event line-up, Unleashes 2022  Unlimited Spring Pass

Killington Resort charges into spring with the Unlimited Spring Pass and a jam-packed event series as the longest season in the East extends towards Memorial Day.

The 2022 Unlimited Spring Pass (an upgrade currently available for 2021-22 Killington Express Card Holders, Killington Midweek Season Pass Holders and Pico Season Pass Holders for $349), provides skiers and snowboarders of all ages with unlimited spring skiing and riding from March 18 through the end of season, which goes as long as Mother Nature allows.

The Spring Pass also unlocks access to live music, events and a 20% discount on Killington-managed lodging beginning March 18 through the remainder of the 2021-22 winter season.

“There’s a reason The King of Spring calls Killington home. We’re known for soft turns, long days of sunshine and weekends packed with events and live music,” said Mike Solimano, president and general manager of Killington Resort. “We pride ourselves on hosting the longest season in the East and hope to stretch this season to Memorial Day on Superstar’s World Cup base while enjoying some friendly competition at events like the Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge on April 2, Dazed & Defrosted and May Day Slalom.”

The Vermont Brewers Festival lands in Killington once again on March 19, featuring over 100 different brews, plus local food trucks and live music. March kicks off the spring event line-up presenting the legendary spring rite of passage, the Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge and ends May 1 with May Day Slalom. 2022 spring event line-up March 4-6: Slash & Berm Banked Slalom March 9: Red Bull Slide in Tour March 19: The Vermont Brewers Festival March 20: K-1 Lodge Teardown Party April 2: Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge April 16: Dazed & Defrosted and Season Passholder Appreciation Party April 17: Easter Sunrise Service May 1: May Day Slalom May 28-30: Memorial Day Weekend at Killington is expected to feature prime late-spring skiing and riding, plus the kickoff of summer operations including the Killington Golf Course, Adventure Center and Mountain Bike Park. For more information about the 2022 Unlimited Spring Pass and a full events line-up visit: killington.com. For updates on spring operations visit: killington.com/conditions.

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