Pico
Pico is a classic Vermont ski area near Killington, opened in 1937 and known for quieter family terrain, a single-peak feel, and old-school character.
Skiing at Pico
Pico is a ski resort in Vermont, United States. Use NEU Ski Maps to explore 58 slopes, 7 lifts, 30.4 km of ski slopes, 3D maps, webcams, weather forecasts and trail maps.
- 58 slopes
- 7 lifts
- 30.4 km of ski slopes
Why ski Pico
Pico is the calmer Killington-area mountain: a classic single-peak feel, family-friendly trails, enough steeper upper-mountain skiing to stay interesting, and a low-key Vermont pace.
Best for: quiet Vermont laps, families, Killington-area alternatives
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many slopes does Pico have?
- Pico has 58 slopes covering 30.4 km of ski terrain.
- How much does a day pass cost at Pico?
- A day pass at Pico costs $99 (November – April season).
- What is the elevation of Pico?
- Pico ranges from 600 m to 1209 m altitude, giving a vertical drop of 609 m.
- When is Pico open?
- Pico is open from November – April, with lift hours 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
- Why ski at Pico?
- Pico is the calmer Killington-area mountain: a classic single-peak feel, family-friendly trails, enough steeper upper-mountain skiing to stay interesting, and a low-key Vermont pace.
- What is Pico best for?
- Pico is ideal for: quiet Vermont laps, families, Killington-area alternatives.
- What should I know before visiting Pico?
- Check open days and lift status before choosing Pico, because its schedule and operations can differ from Killington even though the two are closely linked.
- Is Pico good for families?
- Yes, Pico is rated as child-friendly, making it a great choice for families with children.
- Does Pico have snow parks?
- Yes, Pico has 2 snow parks for freestyle skiing and snowboarding.
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