On April 12, 2014
Killington

Killington Grand

Killington’s only full-service mountainside hotel. Enjoy walk-to-the-slopes convenience, a restaurant and lounge, an outdoor heated pool with two hot tubs, a full health club with spa services, plus in the summer you’re only 200 yards from the Killington Golf Course. Activities include skiing, mountain biking, summer adventure center, foliage gondola rides and more! A resort hotel that can accomodate hundreds while retaining the intimacy and level of service of a country inn.

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Address: 228 East Mountain Road, Killington VT

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