Words by Ben Johnson.
Vermont local and former Superunknown XIV Finalist Zach Masi puts it simply: Killington is core.
Their lifts are spinning the earliest, and they terminate the latest.
https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/796952/The-Weak--Yoke-Boyz-
We couldn’t post about Killington without including The Weak.
We miss you Ian.
But the preseason is just the start for Killington Parks.
They offer more than enough options all season with six terrain parks and an 18-foot halfpipe.
If youre just starting out, Killington has great parks for the beginner riders.
Timberline is Killingtons intermediate park.
It has a nice balance of small and medium features and serves as a perfect training ground.
Ripping this park will also set you up for the larger parks that Killington is known for.
These are the beautifully designed and sculpted parks that Killington is known for.
Dream Maker can be found on Bear Mountain and is home to Killingtons medium and large features.
Here’s the stashmaker lap.
With the new tunnel, will old habits die hard?
The Stash is a unique twist on the standard terrain park.
Its the older, much gnarlier, brother of the Lil Stash.
The wallrides in ‘The Stash’ are not small… keep those edges dulled.
And when the skiings done the fun has just begun.
Late night its mandatory to hit up the Wobbly Barn for amazing food and live music.
As Mike Brewer puts it, The after party is always kickin.
From on to off hill, Killington Resort has everything you could ask for.
The parks are killer and the all-mountain trails are endless with plenty of hidden gems.
ensure to pencil this resort into your next trip, it’s a fun one.