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Pico Mountain Skiing and Snowboarding Terrain / Mountain Stats

Killington, VT  US
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Pico Mountain Terrain

Among Pico Mountain's 50 trails, you'll find steeps and glades complemented by great learning and family terrain that everyone can enjoy. The central base area makes it easy to stay connected with family and friends. Pico Mountain is a favorite of the telemark ski community. With its wide-open slopes, Pico is a great place to learn the sport or perfect one's skills. Pico first opened to the public on Thanksgiving Day in 1937 with a rope tow that was powered by a six cylinder Hudson engine.

Pico Mountain Snowboarding

Tarrain Parks: 1

Pico Mountain Mountain Stats

Mountain Terrain Lifts Season/Hours
Summit 3,967 Ft / 1,209 M
Base 2,000 Ft / 610 M
Vertical 1,967 Ft / 600 M
Acres 1,182 Ac / 478 Hc
Annual Snow 250" / 635cm
Snowmaking 75%
30%
39%
31%
Trails: 50
Night Skiing? No
Nordic Skiing? No
Heli/Cat Skiing? No
Mountain Biking? No
High-Speed 4: 2
Quads: 2
Triples: 2
Doubles: 2
Capacity (per hr): 9,600
Season:
From 12/17/2010 to 3/27/2011
Sunday: 8-4
Monday: 9-4
Tuesday: 0-0
Wednesday: 0-0
Thursday: 9-4
Friday: 9-4
Saturday: 8-4

What's New This Season at Pico Mountain

New snowmaking pipe on Upper Pike and a 20 percent increase in Low Energy Snowguns.

Information last updated 10/25/2010.


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