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Top Rated for
4.78 (9 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.54 (69 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.48 (64 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.44 (45 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.33 (27 Ratings)
Advanced
4.30 (53 Ratings)
Snow Parks
Overall Rating
4.2
From 70 Reviews
155
Total Runs
1165
Bottom Elevation
4241
Top Elevation
1526
Skiable Terrain
Ski ResortsUSAVermontKillington Resort

Grab the Killington Resort ski resort map to get your head around one of the East Coast's biggest ski areas, with 155 runs spread across multiple peaks and a vertical drop of over 937 metres. The trail map shows access via three gondolas and 11 chairlifts connecting terrain that stretches from 355 metres at the base up to 1,293 metres at the summit. With ratings of 4.75 for beginners and 4.78 for snowboarders, plus strong scores for groomed runs and terrain parks, you'll want to study the layout before you arrive.

Download the Killington Resort Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Killington Resort

Best Runs in Killington Resort

  • Great Northern (Green): A wide, gentle cruiser stretching 2.2 miles from the summit, ideal for building confidence with consistent mellow pitch and stunning valley views.

  • Snowshed Slope (Green): A well-groomed learner run right at the base area, perfect for first-timers with easy lift access and forgiving gradient.

  • Great Eastern (Blue): A long, flowing intermediate trail running 2.75 miles from the summit with wide-open terrain perfect for practising carving turns.

  • Cascade (Blue): A popular blue run offering varied pitch and width, great for progressing intermediates looking to explore different turn shapes.

  • Superstar (Black Diamond): Killington's legendary steep mogul run and former World Cup venue, offering relentless bump runs and a proper test of technique.

  • Outer Limits (Double Black Diamond): One of the steepest mogul runs in the Eastern US with a sustained 42-degree pitch, demanding absolute commitment and expert bump-skiing skills.

  • Double Dipper (Black Diamond): A challenging black with steep pitches and tight turns through the trees, rewarding confident skiers who like technical terrain.

  • Downdraft (Black Diamond): A thrilling tree run with tight glades and natural features, offering powder stashes after fresh snowfall.

  • Ovation (Blue): A wide, scenic blue trail that winds down from Skye Peak with consistent pitch, brilliant for practising parallel turns at speed.