Pico Mountain Ski Resort | |
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Location | Killington, Vermont, United States |
Nearest major city | Rutland, Vermont |
Vertical | 1,967 feet (600 m) |
Top elevation | 3,967 feet (1,209 m) |
Base elevation | 2,000 feet (610 m) |
Skiable area | 468 acres (189 ha) |
Trails | 58 |
Longest run | Upper-Mid-Lower Pike |
Lift system | 7 total |
Snowfall | 250 inches (640 cm) |
Snowmaking | 75% |
Website | Pico Mountain official website |
Pico Mountain Ski Resort is a ski area located in Killington, Vermont, United States. Established in 1937, it was one of the first commercial ski resorts in the state.[1] The base of the resort is located on the northwest side of Pico Peak on U.S. Route 4 approximately 9 miles (14 kilometers) northeast of Rutland, Vermont, and 3 mi (5 km) north of Killington Peak. The site lies just inside the town line that separates Killington from the Town of Mendon, to its west. The mountain now features 58[2] trails and 7 lifts with a 1,967-foot (600-meter) vertical drop. The resort is owned by Powdr Corporation.