On April 5, 2023

Catch the sunrise at the top of Killington Easter morning

Community breakfast, then an egg hunt with a few youth season passes follows

Sunday, April 9 — KILLINGTON — What better way to start off Easter Sunday than with the Sunrise Service? Then watch the kids as they search for treats left behind by our local Easter Bunny, including an opportunity to win a youth season pass!

Easter Sunrise Service is set to begin at 6:30 a.m. at the Killington Peak Lodge. Load the K-1 Express Gondola from 5:30 a.m. to 6:15 a.m. The service is free and open to all, but space is limited to 200 guests and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis (so get there early). There will be no pre-registration. Immediately afterwards the resort will host a community breakfast.
(Note: Easter Sunrise Service at the Peak Lodge is weather dependent. If there are weather challenges on Easter Sunday, the service will be moved to the K-1 Base Lodge.)

After the service and breakfast, an Easter Egg Hunt (for ages 14 and under) will be held at the new K-1 Lodge starting at 8:30 a.m. At 9:30 a.m., a toddler-friendly (ages 4 and under) Easter Egg Hunt will also take place at the Roaring Brook Umbrella Bar (near K-1 Lodge). We kindly ask that each participant only collect a maximum of 15 eggs each to allow more guests to participate. Some of the eggs will be filled with more than candy—lucky egg hunters could find a youth season pass to Killington Resort or Pico Mountain!

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