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  2. Killington Peak - Wikipedia

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    Killington Peak is the second highest summit in the Green Mountains and in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is located east of Rutland in south-central Vermont. Killington Peak is a stop on the Long Trail, which here shares its route with the Appalachian Trail. Traveling southbound on the Trail, it is the last 4,000-foot (1,200 m) peak close to ...

  3. Killington Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Killington Mountain Resort & Ski Area is a ski resort in Rutland County, Vermont, United States, near the town of Killington.It is the largest ski area in the eastern U.S., and has the largest vertical drop in New England at 3,050 feet (930 meters).

  4. Superstar (ski course) - Wikipedia

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    Superstar is a World Cup ski piste in the northeast United States at Killington, Vermont. Located on Skye Peak mountain of the Killington Ski Resort, the course is open to the public as a black diamond trail. It has hosted eleven women's World Cup events (45th of all-time), the sixth most in the U.S.

  5. Sherburne Pass - Wikipedia

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    Sherburne Pass, is a mountain pass in the Green Mountains of Vermont, between 3,957-foot (1,206 m) Pico Peak to the south and 2,782-foot (848 m) Deer Leap Mountain to the north. The height of land of the pass is located in the town of Killington, while its western ascent begins in the town of Mendon.

  6. List of mountains of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    2.2 Killington Peak photos. 2.3 Camel's Hump Mountain Photos. 2.4 Woodbury Mountain Photos. 3 See also. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of mountains ...

  7. Mount Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the mid-eighteenth century, the mountain was known by its Abenaki name, Mozôdebiwajok [11], which translates to Moosehead Mountain.The name of the mountain today comes from the dissolved town of Mansfield, Vermont, in which the mountain was located (its territory was later divided between the towns of Underhill and Stowe), but the source of the town's name is the subject of some dispute.

  8. Pico Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Pico Mountain Ski Resort is a ski area located in Killington, Vermont, United States.Established in 1937, it was one of the first commercial ski resorts in the state. [1] The base of the resort is located on the northwest side of Pico Peak on U.S. Route 4 approximately 9 miles (14 kilometers) northeast of Rutland, Vermont, and 3 mi (5 km) north of Killington Peak.

  9. Mount Snow - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, Mount Snow joined Vail Resorts' portfolio of 37 resorts and its Epic Pass, along with all other 16 resorts owned by Peak Resorts [1] Mount Snow is home to Carinthia Parks, [2] which debuted in the 2008–2009 season. Carinthia is home to ten terrain parks, with both natural and man-made features and a superpipe.