November 12
First in the East. Again.Record
Killington opened with the most Day 1 terrain in resort history. K-1 Gondola and North Ridge Quad spinning. Great Northern, Downdraft, Rime, Reason — all open. 175 snowguns fired in the first cold window, the most ever for an opening push.
Late November
World Cup WeekendEvent
The FIS Ski World Cup brought the world's best to Superstar for the annual Killington Cup. Huge crowds lining the course. Electric atmosphere. The only Eastern U.S. stop on the World Cup circuit — and it belongs to Killington.
December
Holiday Storm Cycle38"
38 inches through December. Cold temps and relentless snowmaking pushed the trail count past 100 before the holidays. Christmas week delivered — cold, packed, and the mountain in full winter mode.
January
Deep Winter52"
52 inches of natural snow. Storm after storm stacked the base. The kind of January where you check the forecast, see another system rolling in, and start thinking about calling in sick. Real winter.
February
The Monster Month62"
February was relentless. 62 inches of snow. All 164 trails open. Every peak, every glade, every bump run — all firing. The Stash in prime condition. Superstar's snowpack hit 35 feet deep. Peak Killington.
February 21
164 of 164100%
Every single trail on the mountain — open simultaneously. All six peaks. All 164 trails. 19 lifts. One hundred percent of Killington, available. That doesn't happen every year. This year it did.
March 6-8
Slash & Berm XIIEvent
The 12th Annual Slash & Berm Banked Slalom at The Stash. Three days of riders carving through natural berms and Burton features. One of the best grassroots events in Eastern skiing.
March 13
Spring Pass DropsSpring
The Unlimited Spring Pass went live — unlimited skiing from now through closing day. The season isn't winding down. It's shifting gears.
March 14
3" Fresh — Still GoingSnow
Mid-March and the mountain dropped 3 inches overnight. 100 trails open. 18 lifts spinning. 28 degrees. Other mountains are posting closing dates. Killington is posting snow totals.