Pico Mountain

Pico Mountain

VT, USAAppalachian Mountains
Ikon Pass

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Peak Elevation

3,967 ft

1,209 m

Vertical Drop

1,967 ft

600 m

Skiable Area

468 ac

189 ha

Avg Snowfall

250 in

635 cm

Lifts

7

Weather
Jan 1, 2025

About

Pico Mountain, perched majestically in Killington, Vermont, offers an impressive vertical drop of 1,967 feet across 468 acres of diverse terrain, catering to skiers of all levels—from novice families to seasoned experts tackling its challenging black diamond runs and natural snow outposts. With 250 inches of average snowfall and robust snowmaking capabilities, winter enthusiasts can enjoy unmatched conditions throughout the season. The resort's rich history, dating back to 1937, hosts modern amenities such as a ski school, rental shops, and vibrant dining experiences, providing a compelling blend of tradition and contemporary flair that keeps the spirit of skiing alive.

Terrain

Total Trails58
Terrain Parks1

Lifts & Conditions

Number of Lifts7
Lift Capacity10,650 riders/hr
Base Elevation2,000 ft (610 m)
Snowmaking
Night Skiing

Amenities

Lodging
Dining
Ski School
Rentals

Operated by Local investors (Phill Gross and Michael Ferri)

Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lifts does Pico Mountain have?

Pico Mountain has 7 ski lifts, with a combined uphill capacity of approximately 10,650 riders per hour.

What is the vertical drop at Pico Mountain?

Pico Mountain has a vertical drop of 1,967 feet (600 meters).

What is the peak elevation of Pico Mountain?

The summit of Pico Mountain sits at 3,967 feet (1,209 meters) above sea level.

How many trails does Pico Mountain have?

Pico Mountain has 58 marked trails.

How big is the skiable terrain at Pico Mountain?

Pico Mountain covers 468 acres (189 hectares) of skiable terrain.

Does Pico Mountain offer night skiing?

Yes, Pico Mountain offers night skiing. Hours and trail availability vary by season, so check the official website for current schedules.

Does Pico Mountain have snowmaking?

Yes, Pico Mountain has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.

How much snow does Pico Mountain get each year?

Pico Mountain averages around 250 inches (635 cm) of snowfall per season.

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