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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 4 MIN

Killington's Beast Awakes: Classic Vermont Midwinter Conditions for High-Speed Carving

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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont If you’re chasing turns at Killington right now, you’re in luck: the Beast is very much awake, with solid coverage, cold snow, and a classic Vermont midwinter vibe. On the stats side, the mountain is reporting a machine-made and natural base of roughly 12–14 inches across open terrain, with a season snowfall total sitting around 80–85 inches so far. Recent storms haven’t been huge, but they’ve been steady: about 1 inch in the last 24 hours and 2 inches over the last 48, on top of roughly 11 inches in the past week, which has freshened things up nicely and let patrol and groomers reset key routes. Primary surfaces are hard pack and packed powder, so think firm but edgeable, with the best grip on the morning corduroy and chalky sections where snowmaking has been running recently. Killington is fully into its regular winter operating rhythm, with the main pods spinning and the resort open for snow sports every day. Expect a big chunk of the 155 trails and most major lifts to be available, including the key high-speed chairs and gondolas; plan on a true “roam the Beast” experience rather than a limited preview. Lift hours are running 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. midweek and on weekends, so there’s plenty of time to lap your favorite lines and still sneak in a late-afternoon cruise down Superstar. Weather-wise, you’re looking at classic January conditions: daytime highs hovering in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit at the base, colder up high, with nights easily dropping into the teens or single digits. Over the next five days, expect mostly wintry, ski-friendly weather: a mix of cloudy days with occasional light snow, one or two milder, slightly above-freezing afternoons, and then a return to colder, drier air that will help lock in the surface. Higher on the hill, temperatures will stay below freezing most of the time, so upper-mountain snow should ride drier and less worked than the base-area approaches. On-piste, groomed cruisers are the sweet spot right now. Early laps will give you smooth, fast corduroy and packed powder, especially on the main arterials off the K-1 and Snowdon. As the day goes on, traffic will scrape some routes down to classic New England firm – not boilerplate, but you’ll be glad you tuned your edges. Any new snow in the next few days will likely fall as light to moderate accumulations that refresh the surface rather than reset the entire base. Off-piste and ungroomed terrain are more variable. Between wind, previous traffic, and the modest recent totals, expect a mix of chalky bumps, firm troughs, and the occasional wind-sifted stash lingering on leeward aspects after each mini-storm. Tree shots and sidecountry-style lines will ride best if you’re comfortable with low-tide conditions; coverage is decent but not yet super deep, so keep your eyes sharp for thin spots and early-season hazards lurking just under the surface. Local-style tips: h 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 If you’re chasing turns at Killington right now, you’re in luck: the Beast is very much awake, with solid coverage, cold snow, and a classic Vermont midwinter vibe. On the stats side, the mountain is reporting a machine-made and natural base of roughly 12–14 inches across open terrain, with a season snowfall total sitting around 80–85 inches so far. Recent storms haven’t been huge, but they’ve been steady: about 1 inch in the last 24 hours and 2 inches over the last 48, on top of roughly 11 inches in the past week, which has freshened things up nicely and let patrol and groomers reset key routes. Primary surfaces are hard pack and packed powder, so think firm but edgeable, with the best grip on the morning corduroy and chalky sections where snowmaking has been running recently. Killington is fully into its regular winter operating rhythm, with the main pods spinning and the resort open for snow sports every day. Expect a big chunk of the 155 trails and most major lifts to be available, including the key high-speed chairs and gondolas; plan on a true “roam the Beast” experience rather than a limited preview. Lift hours are running 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. midweek and on weekends, so there’s plenty of time to lap your favorite lines and still sneak in a late-afternoon cruise down Superstar. Weather-wise, you’re looking at classic January conditions: daytime highs hovering in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit at the base, colder up high, with nights easily dropping into the teens or single digits. Over the next five days, expect mostly wintry, ski-friendly weather: a mix of cloudy days with occasional light snow, one or two milder, slightly above-freezing afternoons, and then a return to colder, drier air that will help lock in the surface. Higher on the hill, temperatures will stay below freezing most of the time, so upper-mountain snow should ride drier and less worked than the base-area approaches. On-piste, groomed cruisers are the sweet spot right now. Early laps will give you smooth, fast corduroy and packed powder, especially on the main arterials off the K-1 and Snowdon. As the day goes on, traffic will scrape some routes down to classic New England firm – not boilerplate, but you’ll be glad you tuned your edges. Any new snow in the next few days will likely fall as light to moderate accumulations that refresh the surface rather than reset the entire base. Off-piste and ungroomed terrain are more variable. Between wind, previous traffic, and the modest recent totals, expect a mix of chalky bumps, firm troughs, and the occasional wind-sifted stash lingering on leeward aspects after each mini-storm. Tree shots and sidecountry-style lines will ride best if you’re comfortable with low-tide conditions; coverage is decent but not yet super deep, so keep your eyes sharp for thin spots and early-season hazards lurking just under the surface. Local-style tips: h This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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