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The Skiers' Guide to Pico Mountain: Expert Analysis & Reviews

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Pico Mountain in Vermont, part of the Killington Resort, offers a quieter and more intimate skiing experience. The resort features a variety of terrain, catering to all skill levels, with a focus on intermediate skiing. Pico Mountain's smaller crowds and laid-back atmosphere make it a great alternative to larger resorts. The resort is known for its classic New England ski trails and family-friendly vibe. Pico's on-site facilities include a lodge with dining options. The resort's location near Killington provides additional amenities and skiing opportunities. Pico Mountain is perfect for families and skiers looking for a relaxed ski experience with the charm of a smaller resort.

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Drove up from New York to Pico for a weekend trip. We stayed in the nearby Vermont Inn and it was super easy to drive into Pico. Several of us had Ikon so we just walked in. We had a little bit of difficulty with buying a day pass where they charged us extra for day passes. We still managed to get out on the slope and got plenty of quick laps in at the top of the mountain. Overall, a fun experience with decently challenging runs. It was a little icy, but not the worst conditions!
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Small mountain with tons of character. Great for teaching someone how to ski but also great for some powder runs with the guys. Tons of great people all over the mountain creating a wonderful atmosphere and experience.
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Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
9Beginner Runs
29Intermediate Runs
21Advanced Runs
2Expert Runs
4 milesLongest Run
267 acresSkiable Terrain
156 hectaresSnow making
Elevation
3967 feetTop
2000 feetBottom
1967 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
4Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$1119Season pass
$52.281 day
Weather
114 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Getting There

Airports

  • Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport (RUT) 20KMs 30min drive
  • Albany International (ALB) 90KMs 110min drive
  • Burlington International (BTV) 100KMs 120min drive

Train Stations

  • Rutland Station (Rutland, VT) 16 / km 20m drive

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