On April 12, 2014
Killington

Killington Chamber of Commerce

The “Heart of Vermont” is embodied in the Killington Region Even a bustling old fashioned downtown can be found in the city of Rutland, only a few minutes away. In fact, our region provides a wealth of shopping, entertainment and dining. Upon your arrival in Killington, be sure to stop by our Information Center. The Killington Chamber of Commerce office and Information Center is conveniently located on Route 4, just across from the Killington acess road. We have information on events and activities, places to stay, dine and enjoy all the Killington Region has to offer.

Visit Website | Email: [email protected] | Phone: (802) 773-4181

Address: 2319 U.S. 4, Killington, VT 05751

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