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Pico Mountain Vermont

Pico Mountain, sister resort to Killington and neighbor, has a warm, historical feel, but offers modern lifts, sweeping trails and fantastic summit views. Pico offers a quieter ski experience than Killington, with less skier traffic and a very friendly vibe. Pico Ski Area has one central base, proximate parking and walk to slope condominium lodging with a Sports Center. Someday Killington and Pico may have interconnected ski terrain, but big connection plans move slowly in the green state of Vermont.

Pico Mountain Stats:
Vertical Drop: 1,967’
Skiable Terrain: 252 acres
9 Lifts, 50 Trails
72% snowmaking
Founded in 1937

Pico Vermont Review:
Pico -Killington's Friendly Side

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