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If you thought that the mountains of Vermont were exclusive to skiers, think again! Vermont snowboarding is some of the very best in the United States, and with so much history, it’s easy to see why. Some of the country’s most renowned snowboarders got their start in VT. (Does Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White ring a bell?) Vermont is also home to Burton Snowboards, the world’s first snowboard factory, and Suicide Six Resort, the first resort to allow snowboarding back in 1982. So if you’re an avid rider, a trip to the Green Mountain State is a must! Here are some of our favorite places to plow through the powder.

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Where To Go for the Best Vermont Snowboarding

Killington Mountain

With mega-carving terrain for all skill levels and styles, Killington has been named one of the best rides in North America by World Snowboard Guide. “The Beast” has a soft spot for snowboarders and offers seven mountains of steeps, bumps, fun-parks, and halfpipes, all serviced by a modern lift system. Killington has even hosted several snowboard events and competitions over the years.

Local Tip: Due to the sheer size of the mountain, riders can sometimes become lost while trying to get around. We recommend picking up a free Ride Guide, which will tell you everything you need to know about Killington from a snowboarder’s perspective.

Pico Peak

Pico Mountain Ski Area was one of the first commercial ski resorts in the state. It’s located on the northwest side of Pico Peak and features 57 trails, seven lifts, and a 1,967-foot vertical drop. Experienced snowboarders will love the black and double black diamond trails, and first-timers can hone their skills on gentle learning slopes. There’s also a number of green and blue routes for riders of all levels. Be sure to view a trail map before heading out.

Mount Snow

Ten rippin’ terrain parks and a superpipe make Mount Snow a snowboarder’s dream come true. It’s also a great place for newbies. Mount Snow offers snowboarding lessons and has excellent snowboarding instructors, a dedicated learning facility, specially-designed learning equipment, and a teaching process that helps guests develop the basics of the sport. You’ll have tons of fun and will be tearing up the mountain in no time!

Bolton Valley Ski Resort

For a totally unique snowboarding experience, check out Bolton Valley Ski Resort, home of Vermont’s most extensive night riding. Every Wednesday through Saturday, Bolton Valley keeps the lights on longer than any other Vermont ski area and offers well-lit night riding on ten fantastic trails. You can even explore the mountain until 10 p.m. on Fridays! For more thrills, test your freestyle skills at their Wednesday Night Riders Competition and see if you’ve got what it takes to win.

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Now that we’ve given you some insight into Vermont snowboarding, it’s time to get out there and have fun! Be sure to book your stay in one of our Killington vacation rentals during your trip. With amenities like jacuzzi bathtubs, fireplaces, full kitchens, and more, our properties have everything you need to relax post-ride. View our accommodations to see what’s available and contact us today to make your reservations. We look forward to having you!

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Pico Peak is a 3,957-foot mountain in Killington, Vermont. It’s the northernmost summit of the Coolidge Range and is the second highest mountain after Killington Peak. Visitors to Pico can enjoy a variety of activities throughout the year including skiing and snowboarding, hiking, horseback riding, and much more. The next time you visit the Green Mountain State, plan a trip to Pico Peak and see what makes this mountain so special!

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Some of the Best Things to Do at Pico Peak in Vermont

Skiing & Snowboarding

Pico Mountain Ski Area was one of the first commercial ski resorts in the state. It’s located on the northwest side of Pico Peak and features 57 trails, seven lifts, and a 1,967-foot vertical drop. Experienced skiers and snowboarders will love the black and double black diamond trails, and first-timers can hone their skills on gentle learning slopes. There’s also a number of green and blue routes for guests of all levels. Be sure to view a trail map before heading out.

With its cozy lodge and stone fireplaces, Pico’s central base area is a great place to rest and recharge. You’ll find a variety of culinary options including homemade waffles, sandwiches, kid-friendly meals and more. There’s also lunch and après entertainment on weekends. It’s the perfect place to wrap up a day of skiing in Vermont!

Hiking

Did you know that Pico Peak is on the New England Hundred Highest hiking list? There are two main trails that reach the summit: Sherburne Pass Trail and the Long Trail. Both trails lead to Pico Camp, which is a great place to stop and rest for lunch. The summit is just 0.4 miles from the camp. Be sure to bring your camera – the surrounding scenery is spectacular during every season!

Summer Activities

Each year when the weather gets warmer, Pico Mountain changes from a snow mecca to a summer playspace. The Pico Mountain Adventure Center offers non-stop family fun with guided horseback rides, mini golf, rock climbing, and more. Take a scenic chairlift ride to the top of Little Pico, then enjoy an exhilarating ride down the Alpine Slide. Or, head over to Power Jump where kids and adults can bounce, flip, and fly through the air. There’s even an 18-hole disc golf course that winds down Pico Mountain! The Center is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from late June through early September.

Book Your Stay with GetAway Vacations!

After an unforgettable adventure at Pico Peak in Vermont, take a short drive back to our Killington vacation rentals and relax! With luxurious amenities like jacuzzi bathtubs, fireplaces, full kitchens, and more, our beautiful properties have everything you need to unwind. View our accommodations to see what’s available and contact us today to make your reservations. We look forward to having you!

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Killington, Vermont, is famous for its fantastic skiing and snowboarding. But if you’re looking to experience this region’s beauty on foot, you need to take a snowshoe tour! Located at the Clubhouse on East Mountain Road, Bear Trax Adventures offers a variety of guided snowshoe tours that explore Killington. You can traverse the rolling terrain of Killington Golf Course or trek trails on and off the mountain. Plus, snowshoes and poles are provided at no additional cost! Here are some of our favorite tours to try this winter.

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Top 6 Killington Snowshoe Tours

1. Classic Killington Tour

The Classic Killington Tour is perfect for all levels of ability and meanders around Killington Golf Course. You may even follow a few trails through the woods, depending on snow conditions and group preference. Enjoy sprawling vistas of Killington Peak as you take on the course’s gradual ascents and descents. This tour is 90 minutes long and is offered on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

2. Top of Snowshed Tour

This intermediate tour explores the winding trails adjacent to the mountain. It includes an invigorating ascent to the top of the Snowshed and a stop at Killington’s Ledgewood Yurt for lunch. Following lunch, snowshoers will enjoy a gradual descent back to the Killington Clubhouse. Two-hour tours are available on Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 a.m.

3. Killington Peak Tour

For a challenging, heart-pumping tour of the mountain, sign up for the Killington Peak Tour. You’ll climb over 2,500 feet from the Killington Base Lodge to the Peak Lodge. Once you there, guests can relax at the peak and take the gondola back to base. This four-hour tour is for advanced climbers only and is available mid-week.

4. Ramshead Tour

This tour explores the trails around Ramshead Lodge and beyond. You’ll feel far from the busy ski trails as you trek through the quiet wooded areas adjacent to the mountain. The Ramshead Tour is available at 1 p.m. on weekends.

5. Moonlight in Vermont Tour

Enjoy a spectacular adventure under the stars! The Moonlight in Vermont tour allows guests to explore the snow after the sun has set. Hot chocolate or warm apple cider will be served afterward. These tours are offered at 6 p.m. and are appropriate for advanced beginners/intermediate snowshoers.

6. Private Tours

Are you seeking a more personalized experienced? Take a private Killington snowshoe tour! Private tours can be tailored to your skills and desires, ranging from gentle hikes to challenging excursions. Killington Mountain offers two-hour beginner, advanced beginner, and intermediate tours as well as four-hour intermediate and advanced tours. Contact Bear Trax Adventures for more information.

Book Your Stay with GetAway Vacations!

After an unforgettable adventure, take a short drive back to our Killington vacation rentals and relax! With luxurious amenities like jacuzzi bathtubs, fireplaces, full kitchens, and more, our beautiful properties have everything you need to rest and restore. And they’re just minutes from Killington Resort! View our accommodations to see what’s available and contact us today to make your reservations. We look forward to having you!

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Are you in need of a relaxing spa getaway? Plan a trip to Killington, Vermont! This laid-back mountain town is home to a variety of health centers, salons, and day spas that will ease your body and mind. You can spend the day tearing up the ski slopes, then enjoy a therapeutic massage or detoxifying facial. Here are some of our favorite places to go for a little R&R.

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The Top 6 Spas in Vermont

  1. Back, Body, and Mind Health Spa: With a full menu of services like massages and facials, Back, Body, and Mind is one of the best spas in Killington, VT. The facility even has a fully-equipped fitness center, sauna, steam room, hot tubs, and a 54-foot heated pool.
  2. A Signature Day Spa: A Signature Day Spa in Rutland offers a peaceful atmosphere where guests can release stress and tension. Offerings include massages, skin care, and waxing. The best part? Their highly-trained staff will give you the undivided attention you deserve!
  3. Killington Grand Spa: Have you ever thought about trying a warm maple sugar scrub? How about a black diamond sports massage? With a variety of unique treatments and services, Killington Grand Spa is an ideal destination after a day on the mountain. The spa’s certified therapists use local maple syrup, rose hips, herbs, flowers, and honey to help you relax like a Vermont native.
  4. Spa at the Woods: This gorgeous facility can be found in the clubhouse building of The Woods Resort & Spa. It’s located right off the Killington Access Road and features ten private treatment rooms, a complete fitness center, eucalyptus steam room, and more. Guests can enjoy everything from face and body treatments to hand and feet therapies.
  5. Shear Heaven Salon & Day Spa: If your skin is in need of some TLC, head to Shear Heaven Salon & Spa. They offer a number of luxurious facial treatments including microdermabrasion and oxygen facials. Feel free to give the rest of your body some love with a mineral glow body buff or exfoliating massage.
  6. Five Elements Salon & Day Spa: Five Elements Salon & Day Spa is another great option. Aroma-steam massages, acupuncture, and herbal oil treatments are just a few of their signature spa services. It’s the perfect place to spend an  afternoon!

Book Your Stay with GetAway Vacations!

After a totally tranquil day, take a short drive back to our Killington vacation rentals and continue to relax! With luxurious amenities like jacuzzi bathtubs, fireplaces, and sundecks, our beautiful properties have everything to rest and recharge. And they’re just a short drive from the best spas in Vermont! View our accommodations to see what’s available and contact us today to make your reservations. We look forward to having you!

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Often referred to as the “granite backbone” of Vermont, the Green Mountain National Forest offers an unparalleled recreation experience near Rutland, VT. This 399,151-acre area is the biggest contiguous land mass in the state and is accessible year-round. The forest supports a variety of wildlife including beaver, moose, coyote, black bear, and white-tailed deer. It’s also home to eight cascading waterfalls. No matter what time of year you visit, a trip to Green Mountain National Forest will leave you with lasting memories. Here are some of our favorite things to do there.

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Spend a Day in the Green Mountain National Forest

Trails

The Green Mountain National Forest is full of hiking opportunities for visitors of all interests and abilities. It contains three nationally designated trails, including parts of the Appalachian Trail, the Long Trail, and the Robert Frost National Recreation Trail. The forest also offers three alpine ski areas, seven Nordic ski areas, and approximately 900 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, horseback riding, and bicycling. Be sure to download a trail map before heading out!

Points of Interest

Hapgood Pond Recreation Area: Hapgood Pond was the first land acquired by the Green Mountain National Forest and is a great place to spend the afternoon. It consists of a campground, open day-use areas, picnic spots with tables and grills, a 0.8-mile nature trail, and a beach for swimming. Drinking fountains and restrooms are also located throughout the area.

Robert Frost Interpretive Trail: This unique hiking trail commemorates Robert Frost’s poetry. Several of his poems are mounted along the trail, and blueberries and huckleberries grow in an old field at the far end of the trail. It’s an interesting and easy walk for guests of all ages so be sure to check it out!

Thundering Falls: Thundering Falls is the sixth tallest waterfall in Vermont. It tumbles 140 feet through a steep, narrow cataract and offers great views of the Ottauquechee Valley from the top. The falls are also the site of a historic mill that’s powered by the energy of the falling water. Don’t forget to bring your camera!

Start Planning Your Trip

Not sure when to visit the forest? GetAway Vacations has you covered. The most popular season is autumn when the mountains are ablaze with color. We recommend taking a scenic drive to admire the area’s spectacular beauty. Summer is ideal for camping, hiking, fishing, and canoeing, and winter attracts colorfully-clad skiers, snowboarders, and snowshoe enthusiasts. When spring rolls around, grab a picnic basket and enjoy eating lunch amongst the blooming wildflowers. With so much to do and see, any time is a great time to visit the Green Mountain National Forest!

Book Your Stay with GetAway Vacations

When searching for the best lodging in Vermont, look no further than our Killington vacation rentals. Our beautiful properties have everything you need for a fun mountain getaway, and they’re just a 45-minute drive from the forest! Enjoy comfortable accommodations, luxurious amenities, and picturesque views throughout your stay. We look forward to having you!

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If watching a spider spin a web is enough to send you running for the hills, prepare to have your mind changed! Knight’s Spider Web Farm in Williamstown, Vermont, is a studio and gift shop owned by Will Knight, an artist who uses spider webs to produce art. With just a few sheds and some wooden panels, Knight utilizes the talent of these eight-legged crawlers to create artwork that attracts tourists from around the world. His farm has been featured on the Today Show, You Asked For It, and Real People. It’s also be featured in several travel guides. If you’re planning a trip to VT, be sure to visit this unique and special place.

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What Is Knight’s Spider Web Farm?

History

After losing his job working for the state highway department, Will Knight and his wife Terry started a farm in 1978. They quickly noticed an abundance of spiders on the farm and admired their fragile and intricate web designs. Knight began filling his sheds with hanging structures and spider egg sacs to encouraging the spiders to weave. He then began collecting these webs and using them as a form of textile art. Today, Will Knight is known affectionately as the Spiderweb Man.

Real Webs for Sale

The process of creating spiderweb art is a delicate one. Will Knight first harvests the web, sprays it with white paint, then smooths it onto a piece of wood. Finally, he coats the surface with lacquer to create a smooth finish. Because each spider web is unique, no two pieces are the same. Guests may purchase these natural masterpieces online or in the gift shop at the farm. The shop also features an assortment of arachnid-related paraphernalia, including spiderweb doormats and postcards. Visit their website for details on pricing.

Plan Your Visit

Knight’s Spider Web Farm and Gift Shop is open every weekend through Christmas from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The farm is also located near a number of popular attractions including the Ben & Jerry’s Factory, The Vermont State Capital, Morse’s Sugar Shack, and Cold Hollow Cider Mill. Spend an afternoon visiting the farm and other local hotspots before heading back to your home in Killington, VT.

Book Your Stay with GetAway Vacations!

Before you start planning your trip Vermont, be sure to book your stay in one of our Killington vacation rentals! Our beautiful homes and condos are just a short drive from Knight’s Spider Web Farm and have everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. Enjoy comfortable lodging, luxurious amenities, and spectacular views throughout your stay. We even offer vacation specials and packages to help you save on your trip. Browse our website to see what’s available, then give us a call to book your stay. We look forward to seeing you in VT!

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Killington, Vermont, is one of the most popular ski destinations in the country. But if your idea of fun has nothing to do with speeding down a mountain, we understand! There are plenty of great things to do in Killington, VT, besides skiing. Relaxing shopping trips, fun brewery tours, and thrilling snowmobile excursions are just a few of our favorite wintertime activities. No matter what you choose, we promise your trip to Killington will be one you won’t soon forget!

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Explore The Green Mountains

If you aren’t able to ski but still want to spend time outside, there are plenty of great ways to enjoy Vermont’s fresh powder. Spend an afternoon snowmobiling in Killington, VT, or try snowshoeing, snow tubing, or ice skating. You can even take a scenic gondola ride up to the top of Killington Mountain! The Green Mountain State offers a myriad of winter activities that allow guests to get out and explore its snow-covered landscape. Just don’t forget to bring your camera!

Enjoy the Great Indoors

After a few hours outside, you’ll probably need a break from the snow. Grab a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy some much-needed time inside during your stay in Vermont. Feel free to indulge at a great local restaurant, or spend a few hours shopping around town. There are also a wide variety of breweries near Killington, VT, that offer tours and tastings.

Another great way to relax indoors is to visit one of the many spas in Vermont. Therapeutic massages, detoxifying facials, and refreshing body treatments will help you warm up and unwind during your Green Mountain getaway. Read our blog for details on the best spas in the area.

Attend a Winter Event

From food festivals to Christmas celebrations, Killington hosts a wide variety of family-friendly events throughout the winter season. We recommend the Vermont Holiday Festival at Killington Mountain Resort or Wassail Weekend in Woodstock, VT. Both events feature Christmas carols, visits from Santa, horse-drawn sleigh rides, and more. Check out the Killington calendar of events for upcoming festivals and programs.

Book Your Stay with GetAway Vacations!

When searching for the best accommodations in the area, look no further than our beautiful Killington vacation rentals. Our comfortable homes and condos are just minutes from the best attractions in town and offer luxurious amenities for guests to enjoy. We even have vacation specials and packages to help you save on your trip! Whether you spend your days in the snow or cuddled up on the couch, we promise that your vacation in Killington will be one for the books. We look forward to seeing you this winter!

Visit our website for more information on the best things to do in Killington, VT, besides skiing.

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If you want to experience the best skiing in Vermont but are unsure if your skills are up to par, GetAway Vacations has you covered. We know the perfect spots to visit so that you can master the sport (or at least stand up without falling!) and have the most enjoyable day possible out in the snow. Here are some of our favorite places to go for a little guidance and a great time!

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Where to Find the Best Skiing in Vermont

Stowe Mountain

Stowe Mountain Resort has more than 300 instructors who are ready to teach everything from beginner basics to advanced skills. Take a private group lesson, explore the beginner’s area, or ride the magic carpet. This mountain even allows parents to watch their kids on the beginner’s slopes from the lodge. 

Sugarbush Resort

Sugarbush’s motto is “Be Better Here”, and learning alongside the professional instructors of their Ski & Ride School will help you do just that. Sugarbush has a wide range of programs for your needs and goals. From your first moments on snow, Sugarbush provides easy and manageable options for beginners.

Okemo Mountain Resort

Okemo’s ski and snowboard instructors specialize in patience, skill-building, and instilling confidence in skiers and riders of every age. Their teachers will help you overcome whatever challenges you may face on the slopes. Whether you’re a first-time rider or seasoned vet, Okemo has a wide array of programs, clinics, and workshops for every ability level.

Jay Peak

Looking to hone your skills? Head to Jay Peak’s Ski & Ride School. Specialized beginner areas, freestyle terrain parks, and beginner tree runs are sure to keep you busy and excited. Jay is known for its phenomenal terrain that’s blanketed in more snow than anywhere else on the East Coast, and the Ski & Ride School will help you experience the beautiful landscape to its fullest potential.

Killington, VT

Don’t let the “Beast of the East” intimidate you! The staff at Killington Moutain Resort have had a passion for teaching for more than 50 years. The combination of talented instructors, expansive learning terrain, and innovative techniques help to motivate and inspire first-time riders every winter. Plus, their youth programs provide personalized instruction for children. Your kids will be tearing up the mountain before you know it!

Experience the Best Skiing in Vermont with GetAway Vacations

Nobody starts off as an expert when it comes to skiing and snowboarding. Don’t worry about falling a few times – it’s half the fun! After a day full of excitement and thrills, come back to your comfortable Killington vacation rental and relax those sore muscles. Slip into a bubbling bathtub, or curl up with a glass of wine by a crackling fireplace. We guarantee you’ll be ready to take on the slopes again tomorrow!

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It’s no secret that some of the best ski resorts in the country are in Vermont. Whether you’re a cross-country junkie or an alpine adventurist, these world-class resorts have everything you need for an unforgettable ski trip. Enjoy delicious restaurants, luxurious spas, heart-pumping trails, and more at the best ski resorts in Vermont. Here are a few of our favorites.

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4 of the Best Ski Resorts in Vermont

1. Killington Ski Resort

Known by many as the “Best of the East”, Killington Ski Resort is leagues above the rest (literally!) with its record-breaking elevation, large skiable area, and intense vertical drop. The mountain has 155 downhill trails and offers an endless list of winter activities. Guests can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, snowshoe tours, scenic gondola rides, and even sleigh rides at Christmastime. Visit their website for tickets and passes.

After you hit the slopes, stop for lunch at one of the many restaurants and cafes at Killington Resort. We recommend Peak Lodge for its delicious farm-fresh fare and stunning views. Diners can enjoy an impressive vista of five states, Canada, and three mountain ranges through floor-to-ceiling windows.

2. Okemo Mountain Resort

Located just a half hour from Killington, this family-run resort has the largest vertical drop in southern Vermont. Okemo Mountain offers 120 trails and is popular with families for its kid-focused activities. Explore terrain parks for all skill levels, 13 miles of groomed trails for cross-country skiers, and the longest superpipe in the East. The resort also recently installed a new six-person chairlift with heated seats, so you can warm up on your way up!

3. Stowe Mountain Resort

One of the most beloved ski mountains in Vermont, Stowe Ski Resort is actually comprised of two stunning mountain areas – Mansfield and Spruce Peak. The mountains boast a combined 116 trails and only 16% of the trails are greens, making Stowe a better option for experienced skier and riders. The resort has six freestyle terrain parks for thrill-seekers and offers 90 miles of groomed trails for cross-country skiing. Be sure to stop in for a relaxing massage at the Stowe Spa after your run!

4. Mount Snow Resort

Located in the gorgeous Green Mountain National Forest, Mount Snow has 80 trails that are just waiting to be explored. Fun green runs that go from the 3,600-foot summit all the way to the bottom are great for beginners. For visiting experts, the North Face of the mountain has advanced terrain and an exciting double-black-diamond trail, Ripcord. But the resort’s most unique feature is Carinthia, an entire mountain face dedicated to terrain parks. Spread over 100 acres, the 12 parks feature rails, jumps, and a superpipe – perfect for some awesome Vermont snowboarding!

Gear Up With GetAway Vacations

After you visit one of the best ski resorts in Vermont, come home to our Killington vacation rentals and unwind! Located just minutes from Killington Ski Resort, our beautiful homes are the perfect place to cozy up between runs. You’ll enjoy a quiet, peaceful escape, while still being close to all of the action on the mountain. We look forward to seeing you in VT this winter!

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When the trees lose their leaves and the ground is blanketed with snow, you know it’s almost Christmas in Vermont. The holiday season is a special time of year in the Green Mountain State when locals and visitors come together to eat, drink, and be merry. From festivals and parades to holiday-themed tours, there’s always something going on around town. Here are some of our favorite ways to celebrate Christmas in Vermont.

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How to Have an Unforgettable Christmas in Vermont

Ride the Polar Express

For an exciting train ride unlike any other, check out the Hartford Polar Express in Hartford, VT. Children of all ages will love participating in holiday sing-alongs while sipping hot cocoa and munching on yummy homemade cookies. Santa will board the train to greet each child and to hand out the first gift of the season – The Polar Express Bell. After you return to the station, have your photo taken with Santa and browse the Polar Express Gift Shop.

Christmas and Holiday Lights Tour

Tour the brilliant Christmas displays around Rutland, VT, on the Christmas and Holiday Lights Tour! You’ll travel through town on a comfortable, heated tour bus that has large windows for your viewing pleasure. Tours leave Rutland at 4:30, 6:30, and 8:30 each evening in December. Fees are $15.00 for adults and $10 for children for the 2-hour tour. Reservations are necessary so be sure to call ahead!

Wassail Weekend

Voted one of Vermont’s Top Ten Winter Events, Wassail Weekend is a must-see in Woodstock, VT. It’s held in Woodstock Village each December and features a holiday parade, Christmas carols, and tours of the Woodstock History Center. Sleigh rides are also offered at Billings Farm & Museum. Don’t miss Mr. Claus when he makes an appearance at Woodstock’s Little Theater!

Vermont Holiday Festival

The Vermont Holiday Festival is held each year at Killington Resort and is a fun event for the whole family. Check out the Festival of Trees and Jack Frost Marketplace, bring the kids to Santa’s workshop, and enjoy guided sleigh rides every 15 minutes. As an added bonus, a portion of the proceeds from the festival go to the Vermont Foodbank to help make the holidays more joyful for local families in need.

Spend the Holidays with GetAway Vacations!

When searching for the perfect home-away-from-home this winter, look no further than our beautiful Killington vacation rentals. We offer a wide variety of properties including ski on/ski off rentals, pet-friendly rentals, long-term rentals, and more. All of our homes come with luxurious amenities and are just minutes from the best attractions in the area. After a long day of fun, cuddle up in front of a crackling fire and enjoy spending time with family and friends. We can’t wait to spend Christmas in Vermont with you!

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Specially designed for winter travel and outdoor recreation, snowmobiling is a great way to enjoy fresh powder. Snowmobiles are similar to a motorcycle or ATV. They typically have a windshield, a small seat for one person, and skis at the front to provide directional control. Whether you want to take a relaxing ride through the trees or tear up the trails at high speeds, renting a snowmobile in Killington, VT, guarantees a day of fun on the mountain. Here are some of our favorite places to go snowmobiling in Killington VT:

Where to Go Snowmobiling in Killington VT

Snowmobile Vermont

One of the oldest and largest snowmobile tour operators in the state, Snowmobile Vermont offers three heart-pumping tours right here in Killington. Riders of all ages and skill levels can choose from the Mountain Tour, Backcountry Tour, or Kids’ Tour. They’ll even supply helmets, boots, and new high-tech Polaris snowmobiles. All you have to do is sit back and enjoy the ride! 

The Mountain Tour

On this one-hour excursion, guests will glide through the woods on groomed ski trails at Killington Mountain Resort. You may even recognize some that you’ve skied or snowboarded earlier in your trip! Mountain Tours are available every hour on weekends from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The cost is $99 for a single person, $139 for two people, and $69 for a passenger to ride with a guide.

Backcountry Tour

The two-hour Backcountry Tour is ideal for those seeking adventure. You’ll travel the VT trail system for 25 miles through Calvin Coolidge State Forest. Feel free to go at your own pace, or challenge yourself on hills, woods, straightaways, and more. Backcountry Tours are available on weekends every hour from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and weekdays at 9, 11, 1, 3, and 5. The cost is $154 for a single person, $199 for two, and $99 to ride with a guide.

The Kids’ Tour

While the adults are enjoying their grown-up tours, the kids can zip and zoom around in a fun and monitored setting on the Kids’ Tour. Your little ones will get to ride a new Polaris Indy 120 XC kid’s snowmobile and will love its awesome look and sound. They’ll have so much fun, they’ll need a nap afterward! The Kids’ Tour is perfect for children ages 4 to 11.

Take a Ride with GetAway Vacations!

Adrenaline junkies and vacationing families alike will love learning how to snowmobile in Killington, VT. Before you head out, check the Vermont snowmobiling conditions and book your stay with GetAway Vacations. Our luxurious Killington vacation rentals have everything you need for the perfect getaway. We even offer a number of ski on, ski off rentals that will help you get the most time on the slopes. After a long day of adventure, cuddle up in front of a crackling fire and get ready to do it all again tomorrow. We look forward to seeing you on the mountain!

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If rock climbing is something you’ve always wanted to try, a trip to Killington, Vermont, should be in your future! Rock climbing is an activity in which participants must climb up natural rock formations or artificial rock walls without falling. It’s a physically and mentally demanding sport that tests your strength, agility, endurance, and balance all at once. It’s also extremely popular in Vermont, where tall mountains, steep cliffs, and jagged rock formations abound. But rock climbing can be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing. That’s why we suggest visiting the Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center

Green Mountain Rock Climbing has two locations in Central Vermont and is a great place to learn the ropes – no pun intended! They’ll teach you proper climbing techniques and will help you utilize the specialized climbing equipment that’s crucial for your safety. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or are just starting out, the Green Mountain Rock Climbing Centers will help you master this exhilarating sport. Here are some of the things you’ll see there.

Spend a Day at the Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center

The Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center in Quechee, VT, is the tallest indoor climbing experience in Central Vermont. The facility has 24 top ropes, 14 lead lines, and an awesome rock wall that’s perfect for beginners. There are also overhanging walls to challenge more experienced climbers. Guests can visit the Center for private lessons, leagues, and clinics.

Green Mountain Rock Climbing has a second location in Rutland, Vermont. With a 25-foot ceiling and more than 30 top roping stations, this facility is ideal for families and experts alike. The Rutland center offers a wide variety of classes and programs including self-belay, climbing techniques and efficiency, intro to rock climbing, intro to lead climbing, and more.

Green Mountain Guides

Ready to head outside? Guests can sign up for a guided rock climbing excursion with Vermont Adventure Tours. Hosted by Green Mountain Guides, these private rock climbing trips are offered seven days a week and are led by skilled and experienced instructors. Green Mountain Rock Climbing Guides also has outdoor rock climbing clinics that cover climbing, movement, and self-rescue techniques. They even offer ice climbing courses in the winter! Check the Vermont Adventure Tours website for details on availability and pricing.

Plan an Adventure with GetAway Vacations!

GetAway Vacations is proud to offer a special rock-climbing package for our guests. Simply book your stay with us and you’ll receive a 15% discount on a 4-hour or 8-hour rock climbing adventure with Killington Mountain Guides. They’ll take you to the famous Deep Leap cliff for an awesome rock climbing excursion you’ll never forget. Afterward, come home to one of our Killington vacation rentals and rest your tired muscles. Our homes offer hot tubs, fireplaces, beautiful views, and more that will leave you feeling refreshed and restored. We look forward to seeing you in VT this fall!

To learn more about rock climbing in Vermont, request a copy of our free Killington vacation guide.

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