On July 15, 2015

Two new mountain biking trails now open at Killington

The Killington Bike Park is open with brand new trails

What’s New?

BLUE MAGIC: From the top of the Snowshed Express Quad (or a quick pedal from the K-1 Express Gondola), make a right turn under the lift and look for this intermediate freeride trail loaded with step-downs, step-ups, tabletops, berms and rollers galore.

Lower Blue Magic is slated to open later this summer!

STEP IT UP: When upper Blue Magic ends on trail 1A, cross Snowshed Slope toward the K-1 base and find “Step It Up” flowing down the fall line between the Snowshed slope and the Access Road. You’ll roost through big berms and send a few jumps and hips before returning to the loading area of the Snowshed Express Quad.

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