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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2026 · 5 MIN

Killington's Alive with Variable Conditions: Groomed Goodness and Navigating Vermont's Freeze-Thaw Cycle

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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont Killington is very much alive right now, and if you’re the type who loves chasing good turns more than perfect stats, you’re in for a fun few days on snow. The latest regional report has Killington sitting on about 14 inches of settled snow at the stake, with machine-groomed and packed powder dominating most on-piste terrain and some heavier, more variable snow in sun-exposed or high-traffic zones that can feel almost springlike at times. Snowmaking has been backing that up with dense manmade snow on primary routes, so coverage on the open trails is generally solid, even if natural depths aren’t midwinter-deep yet. In terms of what’s actually spinning, Killington is operating a solid lift and trail lineup for this point in the season, with the main pods around K-1, Snowdon, Superstar, and Ramshead doing the heavy lifting to spread people around the mountain. Expect dozens of trails open across multiple peaks, with most groomers in very good shape for fast laps first thing and soft, carvable corduroy lingering into late morning. As the day warms and traffic builds, you’ll find push piles on steeper groomers and some scraped sections near lift ramps and choke points, so sharpen your edges if you like to go full send. Weather-wise, you’re in classic Vermont freeze–thaw territory right now. Daytime highs are running near or just above freezing at the base with cooler temps up high, then dropping well below freezing overnight, which lets the grooming crew reset surfaces nicely. A light shot of new snow is expected over the weekend into early next week, generally in the “dust on crust” range rather than a full-on storm, but enough to freshen the feel of the snow and soften the look of the mountain. Winds have been a storyline lately, with strong gusts earlier in the week causing some lift delays, especially on higher, more exposed chairs, so locals know to check Killington’s conditions page or app first thing and have a backup zone in mind if upper-mountain lifts go on hold. For the next five days, plan on a mix of partly cloudy to overcast skies, a couple of weak systems brushing through with light snow showers, and continued freeze–thaw cycles. Think: firm and fast early, softening in the afternoon on lower and south-facing slopes, then refreezing overnight. If you love hero cord, aim for first chair; if you prefer softer, surfier turns, late morning into early afternoon will be your sweet spot, especially on Superstar and other south-facing runs that catch the sun when it peeks out. Off-piste and ungroomed terrain is very much a “know before you go” situation. Natural snowpack is still relatively modest, so you can expect thin cover, hidden rocks, water bars, and the odd stump lurking just below the surface. Tree skiing is not in full local mode yet; pick your lines carefully, stick to patrolled and open zones, and treat any rope line as gospel, not a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont Killington is very much alive right now, and if you’re the type who loves chasing good turns more than perfect stats, you’re in for a fun few days on snow. The latest regional report has Killington sitting on about 14 inches of settled snow at the stake, with machine-groomed and packed powder dominating most on-piste terrain and some heavier, more variable snow in sun-exposed or high-traffic zones that can feel almost springlike at times. Snowmaking has been backing that up with dense manmade snow on primary routes, so coverage on the open trails is generally solid, even if natural depths aren’t midwinter-deep yet. In terms of what’s actually spinning, Killington is operating a solid lift and trail lineup for this point in the season, with the main pods around K-1, Snowdon, Superstar, and Ramshead doing the heavy lifting to spread people around the mountain. Expect dozens of trails open across multiple peaks, with most groomers in very good shape for fast laps first thing and soft, carvable corduroy lingering into late morning. As the day warms and traffic builds, you’ll find push piles on steeper groomers and some scraped sections near lift ramps and choke points, so sharpen your edges if you like to go full send. Weather-wise, you’re in classic Vermont freeze–thaw territory right now. Daytime highs are running near or just above freezing at the base with cooler temps up high, then dropping well below freezing overnight, which lets the grooming crew reset surfaces nicely. A light shot of new snow is expected over the weekend into early next week, generally in the “dust on crust” range rather than a full-on storm, but enough to freshen the feel of the snow and soften the look of the mountain. Winds have been a storyline lately, with strong gusts earlier in the week causing some lift delays, especially on higher, more exposed chairs, so locals know to check Killington’s conditions page or app first thing and have a backup zone in mind if upper-mountain lifts go on hold. For the next five days, plan on a mix of partly cloudy to overcast skies, a couple of weak systems brushing through with light snow showers, and continued freeze–thaw cycles. Think: firm and fast early, softening in the afternoon on lower and south-facing slopes, then refreezing overnight. If you love hero cord, aim for first chair; if you prefer softer, surfier turns, late morning into early afternoon will be your sweet spot, especially on Superstar and other south-facing runs that catch the sun when it peeks out. Off-piste and ungroomed terrain is very much a “know before you go” situation. Natural snowpack is still relatively modest, so you can expect thin cover, hidden rocks, water bars, and the odd stump lurking just below the surface. Tree skiing is not in full local mode yet; pick your lines carefully, stick to patrolled and open zones, and treat any rope line as gospel, not a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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