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Killington Resort to open Nov. 14 for the 2024/25 season, ushering in a new era of Independence

Courtesy of Killington Resort / Killington Resort opens on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 9:00 a.m.

Day one is reserved exclusively for Killington, Beast 365, and Ikon Pass holders 

KILLINGTON—Vermont’s Killington Resort, the largest ski and snowboard destination in Eastern North America, will kick off the 2024-25 winter season at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14. This date marks Killington’s first season as an independent resort and skiers and riders can expect big things in the coming years. 

Once again, Killington is the first resort in Vermont to open for the winter season. The first turns of the season on Nov. 14 will be reserved exclusively for Killington Season Pass, Beast 365, and Ikon Pass holders. The resort will open to the general public on Friday, Nov. 15 at 9:00 a.m. and will remain open 7 days a week, weather permitting.

“We owe our snowmaking team a round of applause for getting us up and running for the 24/25 season,” said Mike Solimano, president and CEO of Killington Resort and Pico Mountain. “We are very excited to get back to skiing and riding and thrilled to support the Share Winter foundation with a donation in honor of those who join us for opening day.” 

On Nov. 14, the K-1 Express Gondola and North Ridge Quad will provide access to Rime and Reason for skiers and snowboarders from 9:00 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. Skiing and snowboarding will be on advanced terrain only; no beginner terrain is available. Walking will be required on the Peak Walkway to exit skiable terrain. However, ski/ride access down to North Ridge will be available thanks to increased capacity with a new fleet of low energy snow guns. Early season conditions exist, and snowmaking and other on-mountain operations may progress throughout the day on open terrain. The Killington Parks crew will have a few features set up for Day One jibbing on Reason and will continue to build out that park as the early season rolls on.

Remaining a longstanding tradition, season pass holders are invited to enjoy free lunch on Opening Day at the K-1 Lodge, Peak Lodge, or the Subie Shack (located at the bottom of the North Ridge Quad) as a show of gratitude for their commitment to Killington Resort. In honor of the opening day, the resort will provide a $5,000 donation to the Share Winter Foundation. Through grantmaking, community building, and advocacy, Share Winter supports organizations that provide learn to ski and snowboard opportunities for youth who would otherwise not ski or ride. 

Taking advantage of some of our 500 new low-energy snow guns added this summer, Killington’s ops team is simultaneously prepping for the Stifel Killington Cup over Thanksgiving Weekend with top-to-bottom snowmaking on Superstar whenever conditions allow. Tickets for the event are available now at Killington.com/worldcup. 

Stay tuned to the conditions page at killington.com/conditions for updates. 

Base Lodge Access & Available Services  

Lift tickets for Friday and beyond are now available for purchase online.  All lift tickets and rentals must be purchased online, in advance or day of, at Killington.com. Kiosks are located inside the K-1 Lodge. Season Passes can be picked up from any kiosk with the barcode you received. 

Food and beverages will be available at the K-1 Lodge, Peak Lodge, and Subie Shack at the base of the North Ridge Quad.  

Opening Day is reserved for Killington Season Pass, Beast 365, and Ikon Pass Holders. If accompanied by a season pass holder, children ages 6 and under will receive a Kids Ski Free ticket. No other passes, tickets, vouchers, or reciprocal discounts will be accepted. 

Guests can enhance their experience by downloading the Killington App, which is available for Apple and Android users. The app provides real-time lift and trail status, lift wait times, tracking, and more. People can link their apps to Strava to track their exercise data.  

For more information about Killington Resort 2024/25 experiences and passes, visit Killington.com

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