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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 3 MIN

Killington Summer Mode: Why Your Ski Dreams Will Have to Wait Until November

from Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

If you’re dreaming about lapping Superstar right now, here’s the cold, hard truth first: Killington’s ski season has wrapped, and the mountain is currently in summer mode with no lift-served skiing or riding. As of the latest snow report updates, the snow depth at both base and summit is effectively 0 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours and no open ski lifts or ski trails. The long white ribbon that hung on at Superstar through late spring has finally given way to grass, bike trails, and hiking boots. Killington officially closed out its most recent ski season on June 1 with classic late-spring vibes: soft corn snow, temps soaring into the 70s and 80s, and a full send party atmosphere as locals and diehards squeezed in those last turns. Earlier in the spring, before the shutdown, typical late-season base depths on the remaining terrain were running in the ballpark of a foot or two, with machine-groomed and frozen granular surfaces overnight transitioning to buttery corn by midday. Off-piste, anything that wasn’t buried under a man-made glacier was already in melt-out mode, with true tree-skiing and natural lines closing well before the final weekend. Only intermediate and advanced terrain stays available in those late weeks, and Superstar becomes the undisputed king of the hill, spinning as the “one-more-run” chair until the snow is literally gone. Weather-wise right now, think Vermont early summer, not midwinter. Daytime temperatures are generally in the mild-to-warm range, often in the 60s to 70s at the base with cooler air on the peaks, and nights dropping back into crisp sweatshirt territory. Any “snow” in the next five days is purely the imaginary kind you see when you close your eyes and picture that perfect groomer; the real forecast is all about scattered showers, sun breaks, and classic Green Mountain humidity, with mountain thunderstorms possible on some afternoons as the season progresses. Roads are fully accessible, no snow tires needed, and the only thing you might be scraping off your windshield is pollen. Since the lifts for skiing are done, there is no active season total ticking upward anymore, but this past winter stacked up a solid season’s worth of snowfall overall, supplemented heavily by Killington’s characteristically aggressive snowmaking operation. That combo is what lets them stretch the season from early November into early June, routinely outlasting pretty much every other resort in the East. From a “think like a local” perspective, here’s the move now: stash the skis carefully, maybe leave a little wax on them, and pivot to bikes, hiking, and golf. Locals keep an eye on Killington’s mountain report and operating schedule not for powder days, but for bike-park laps, scenic gondola rides, and summer events. If you’re planning a visit soon, you won’t find corduroy or pow stashes, but you will find dry parking lots, no need for boot heaters, and plenty of patio time trading stories about the past winter and placing early bets on when the first flakes will fly next season. Special notice for visitors: don’t roll up expecting to click in, but do bring your trail shoes, bike gear, or festival mindset. And if you stand at the base of Superstar and squint just right, you can almost see that legendary spring spine of snow that will be back again before you know it. For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

If you’re dreaming about lapping Superstar right now, here’s the cold, hard truth first: Killington’s ski season has wrapped, and the mountain is currently in summer mode with no lift-served skiing or riding. As of the latest snow report updates, the snow depth at both base and summit is effectively 0 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours and no open ski lifts or ski trails. The long white ribbon that hung on at Superstar through late spring has finally given way to grass, bike trails, and hiking boots. Killington officially closed out its most recent ski season on June 1 with classic late-spring vibes: soft corn snow, temps soaring into the 70s and 80s, and a full send party atmosphere as locals and diehards squeezed in those last turns. Earlier in the spring, before the shutdown, typical late-season base depths on the remaining terrain were running in the ballpark of a foot or two, with machine-groomed and frozen granular surfaces overnight transitioning to buttery corn by midday. Off-piste, anything that wasn’t buried under a man-made glacier was already in melt-out mode, with true tree-skiing and natural lines closing well before the final weekend. Only intermediate and advanced terrain stays available in those late weeks, and Superstar becomes the undisputed king of the hill, spinning as the “one-more-run” chair until the snow is literally gone. Weather-wise right now, think Vermont early summer, not midwinter. Daytime temperatures are generally in the mild-to-warm range, often in the 60s to 70s at the base with cooler air on the peaks, and nights dropping back into crisp sweatshirt territory. Any “snow” in the next five days is purely the imaginary kind you see when you close your eyes and picture that perfect groomer; the real forecast is all about scattered showers, sun breaks, and classic Green Mountain humidity, with mountain thunderstorms possible on some afternoons as the season progresses. Roads are fully accessible, no snow tires needed, and the only thing you might be scraping off your windshield is pollen. Since the lifts for skiing are done, there is no active season total ticking upward anymore, but this past winter stacked up a solid season’s worth of snowfall overall, supplemented heavily by Killington’s characteristically aggressive snowmaking operation. That combo is what lets them stretch the season from early November into early June, routinely outlasting pretty much every other resort in the East. From a “think like a local” perspective, here’s the move now: stash the skis carefully, maybe leave a little wax on them, and pivot to bikes, hiking, and golf. Locals keep an eye on Killington’s mountain report and operating schedule not for powder days, but for bike-park laps, scenic gondola rides, and summer events. If you’re planning a visit soon, you won’t find corduroy or pow stashes, but you will find dry parking lots, no need for boot heaters, and plenty of patio time trading stories about the past winter and placing early bets on when the first flakes will fly next season. Special notice for visitors: don’t roll up expecting to click in, but do bring your trail shoes, bike gear, or festival mindset. And if you stand at the base of Superstar and squint just right, you can almost see that legendary spring spine of snow that will be back again before you know it. For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

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If you’re dreaming about lapping Superstar right now, here’s the cold, hard truth first: Killington’s ski season has wrapped, and the mountain is currently in summer mode with no lift-served skiing or riding. As of the latest snow report updates,...

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