A fresh 18 inches of snow have blanketed Killington and Pico over the past week with about 10 inches of light fluffy snow falling overnight Saturday. Skier and riders woke up to sunny skies and temps in the mid-20s Sunday — it simply doesn’t get better than that! The resorts are now 100% open, Killington with 155 trails and 1,523 acres of terrain and Pico with 57 trails and 119 acres to ski/ride.
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On February 12, 2025
Pico is pristine on a powder day
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