On September 14, 2022

Killington and Nokian launch buy a pass, plant a tree initiative

Killington Resort and official tire partner, Nokian Tyres, reintroduce Buy a pass. Plant a tree. Play Forever., an invitation to take environmental action to address the output of carbon emissions.

For every season pass sold until Oct. 22, Nokian Tyres and Killington are teaming up to plant a tree. Trees will be planted to help mitigate the negative impact of carbon emissions and climate change. Trees are an incredibly critical part of life on Earth, and planting trees will benefit people, nature and wildlife for years to come as Killington continues to Play Forever. Planting trees is one of the best nature-based solutions to restoring forests, sequestering carbon and mitigating the effects of climate change.

Play Forever is Killington’s commitment to protect the environment and enable participation. At its core, it’s about being a responsible and enduring business that enables and inspires the adventure lifestyle for generations to come. Buy a pass. Plant a tree. Play Forever. brings to life Nokian Tyres’ commitment to helping save the world’s winters for tomorrow’s generation.

The Buy a Pass. Plant a Tree. initiative is valid on all 2022-23 Killington Season Passes listed below, which are available at killington.com. Early season prices go thought Oct. 20.

For more info, visit: killington.com/playforever.

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