


Contact
Killington Resort & Pico Mountain
4763 Killington Road
Killington, VT 05751
General info: 802-422-6200
Email: info@killington.com
Admin: 802-422-3333
Fax: 802-422-6113
Snow Report: 802-422-3261
Road Conditions: 800-429-7613
Killington Medical Clinic: 802-422-6125
Killington Central Reservations
Reservations for over 100 locations, ticket packages and transportation to Killington
4763 Killington Road
Killington, VT 05751
Reservations: 800-621-MTNS (6867)
Email: bookit@killington.com
FAX: 802-422-1399
Great Britain toll free: 080.089.3670
Front Desk: 802-422-6767
High Ridge Sports Center: 802-422-7894
Pico Sports Center: 802-747-0564
Sunrise Health Club: 802-422-7896
Killington Grand Resort Hotel Reservations: 1-877-4-KTIMES (877-458-4637)
General: 802-422-5001
Ovations Restaurant reservations: 802-422-6111
Child Care registration: 802-422-6222
Real Estate Sales: 800-613-0959
Ski House Hotline: 800-446-1214
For ski house rentals and house shares.
Guest Feedback
Please contact Guest Services at guestservices@killington.com.
Employment
Job Hotline: 800-300-9095
Email: jobs@killington.com
Office: 802-422-6100
FAX: 802-422-6294
Ski and Snowboard School
General info: 800-923-9444
Reservations (not required if part of a pre-booked package plan):
800-923-9444 or 802-422-6135
Season Pass Office
Call: 802-422-6868
Office Hours in season: Daily: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Group Sales/Vacation Sales
4763 Killington Road
Killington, VT 05751
Reservations: 800-432-0100
Email: groupsales@killington.com
FAX: 802-422-6118
Conference Sales
Reservations: 888-64-GRAND
(888-644-7263)
Lost and Found
802-422-6951
lostandfound@killington.com
GOLF SEASON PASS
18-HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE
High in the lush Green Mountains of Vermont, discover breathtaking panoramas, azure skies and an 18-hole championship course as exhilarating as the view. Take a moment and see what great deals are available at the Killington Golf course.
MOUNTAIN BIKE SEASON PASS
1,700-FOOT VERTICAL DROP ON FIVE MOUNTAIN AREAS.
Killington Resort features 45 miles and a 1,700-foot vertical drop spread across five mountain areas, all served by the K-1 Gondola, offering everything from classic cross-country singletrack to challenging big-bike downhill and freeriding trails.