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Killingtons Alpine Trail System

Nearby Town: Killington Resort, Vermont
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: not specified
Distance: 30.00 miles (48.27 KM)
Duration: 3 - 4 Hours
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Ride Summary:
Lots of climbing and rolling terrain at Killington.

Trail Description:
Five mountains with alpine trails to choose from. Tons of technical single track, ski slopes and cross country trails to choose from. You'll find lots of climbing that only a mountain goat would enjoy. Fantastic scenery. The resort is open from June 13th to October 12th. Lift fees and Trail fees are subject to change. Rental bikes are also available at very reasonable rates.

How to get there:
For directions please call 802-422-6232.




Posted by: Babiie Shantii.. from New on 1/4/2006
I agree with Criz, and Rubiie De Nadie


Posted by: Babiie Shantii.. from New on 1/4/2006
I go with Criz, and


Posted by: Babiie Shantii.. from New on 1/4/2006
I go with Criz, andv


Posted by: Criz from..Boston on 1/4/2006
I agree with Rubiie De Nadie, because the students that need rigth away answer, happens to never be found but pop ups that really have nothing to do with the answer that has been put in. Which really to how this may concern this not a very good answer for a feed back... && Thank you as well!


Posted by: Rubiie De Nadie on 1/4/2006
I think that you should be able name at least 5 mountains in the Alpine System, reason why is because students that try to get their information on this website nothing pops up for a good enough answer thank you.


Posted by: chris from N.Y. on 11/10/2000
The best riding ever.I go every year except the first had to go twice.this is what m.b. is all about,mud,speed,and lots of heavy breathing.


Posted by: Jon on 12/2/1999
Great lift serviced downhill - lots of singletrack and fast fire roads - try going during foliage season when both gondolas are running - trails south of Killington Peak stay drier than the north side


Posted by: d money on 8/16/1999
i have biked at killy numerous times and have never paid a trail fee. if you don't climb there is the lift but just drop in to a lower trail to access the others.hell if they get 56 bucks in the winter from you for riding they should give back in the summer. paying money to mountain bike somewhere ha ha screw les otten!!




 



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