On December 11, 2024
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Pico Mountain opens for the season on Friday the 13th

Pico Opening Day 2023

Pico Mountain will kick off its 2024/25 winter season at 9 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 13, welcoming skiers and riders for another season of snowy adventures. 

The mountain will operate Thursday through Monday throughout the season, with daily operations during holiday weeks.

“This season is already shaping up to be an exciting one,” said Rich McCoy, director of operations at Pico Mountain. “Our new independent ownership and recent investments in snowmaking and infrastructure mean guests can expect more consistent conditions with reduced energy consumption.”

Upgraded snowmaking and terrain

This summer, Pico nearly doubled its fleet of high-efficiency snow guns, focusing improvements on trails like 49er, Swinger, Ace of Clubs, and Pike. Over the past six years, the resort has invested more than $6 million to enhance snowmaking, including upgraded pumps, a revitalized snowmaking pond, and new pipelines connecting Pico and Killington.

For beginner skiers and riders, Pico has added a handle tow this season. In partnership with Vermont Adaptive, Pico plans to replace the Bonanza Double Chair with a Magic Carpet lift by the 2025/26 season. The terrain park offerings have also been expanded for this winter.

What to expect opening weekend

The Golden Express Quad, Summit Quad, and Bonanza Double will operate during the opening weekend, along with uphill travel. Tickets, rentals, and lessons will be available, and the cafeteria will serve food. The Last Run Lounge will offer full bar service and a limited food menu, with a full menu and new QR code dining service launching on Dec. 20.

Supporting the community

Guests are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations for BROC Community Action between Dec. 13 and 15. Pico Mountain will match all donations to help fight hunger during the holiday season.

Tickets and hours

Lift tickets are available online only at picomountain.com, where skiers and riders can save up to 65% by purchasing in advance. Vermont students in grades K-12 can enjoy a season pass for $134, while Vermont residents can purchase midweek, non-peak tickets for $54.

Lift hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends and peak days. 

For more information, visit: PicoMountain.com.

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