Killington Resort — March 2026

How Deep IsKillington's Snow?

35
feet of snowpack on Superstar

That's not a typo. Killington's grooming team measured it with LiDAR. Here's what 35 feet of snow actually looks like.

Source: Killington Resort LiDAR scan, March 7, 2026

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Taller Than You Think

35 feet stacked against things you know

🦒
Two Giraffes
Average giraffe: 18 ft tall
Stack two giraffes and the snow still wins by a foot.
🏠
A Three-Story Building
Average 3-story: 33 ft
The snowpack would bury the roof.
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A Basketball Hoop (x3.5)
Regulation rim: 10 ft
You'd need to stack 3.5 hoops to reach the top of this snowpack.
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Three School Buses (stacked on end)
School bus length: ~12 ft tall on end
Three school buses standing up, and you'd still see snow over the top.
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Lady Liberty's Face
Statue of Liberty, nose to chin: 10 ft
Three and a half of her faces, stacked forehead to chin.
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A Humpback Whale (upright)
Average humpback: 49 ft long
OK, the whale wins. But still — 35 feet is close to whale territory.
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140 Inches of Natural Snowfall
Killington avg season: 250"
Add snowmaking and grooming compression. This is the Beast's superpower.

By The Numbers

The snowmaking operation behind 35 feet

2,100+
Snow guns in Killington's arsenal
600M+
Gallons of water used per season for snowmaking
200+
Days of skiing in a typical Killington season
35'
Current Superstar snowpack depth (March 2026)

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35 ft
Taller than a 3-story building. This is where Superstar stands right now.

Spring Season Is Live

Killington's Spring Pass just dropped — unlimited access from now through closing day. With 35 feet of snowpack on Superstar, this mountain isn't going anywhere soon.

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