On April 12, 2014
Killington

Town of Killington

There is a lot to see and do in the Town of Killington! We are home to two Ski Resorts–Killington and Pico and Green Mountain National Golf Course voted “Vermont’s #1 Public Golf Course” by Golf Digest – May 2007. If you like to hike, both the Long Trail and the Appalachian Trail go through Killington. The Long Trailis the oldest long distance trail in the United States. Its 270 mile footpath follows the ridge of the Green Mountains from the Massachusetts border to the Canadian border and offers endless hiking opportunities for the day hiker, weekend overnighter, and extended backpacker.

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Address: 2706 River Road, Killington VT 05751

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