42 trails, 9 lifts, 200 acres of skiing terrain
Part of American Skiing Company Resorts & Killington Mountain Resort & Ski Area
Pico Mountain Facts
- Summit elevation 3,967’ (1,203m)
- Base elevation 2,000’ (607m)
- Vertical Drop 1,967’ (596m)
- Skiable Acres 200 ( 81 ha)
- Miles of Trails 14 (22 km)
- Trails: 48
- Novice 11 Trails, 23%
- More Difficult 23 Trails, 48%
- Most Difficult 15 Trails, 31%
- Lifts: 7
- Uphill Capacity 10,650 rides per hour
- 2 express quads
- 2 doubles
- 2 triples
- 1 surface lift
- Snowmaking
- 12 miles covered by snowmaking.
- Average annual natural snowfall: 250” (635cm)
- % Snowmaking: 75%
- Snowboarding
- 1 terrain park
Pico Mountain Ski Area is located in Rutland, Vermont. Now a part of Killington Mountain Ski Area after being purchased by ASC, Pico Mountain is a great place for skiers of all abilities. The 2000 vertical feet make it especially suited for advanced intermediate cruising.
Pico is the 7th mountain owned by Killington, enabling skiers to enjoy all 1200 acres on the same lift ticket, with 20% novice trails, 50% intermediate trails, and 30% advanced trails.
There is an outstanding selection of lodging, dining, and apres ski entertainment in the area. Killington Mountain is just minutes away.
Getting There: Pico ski resort is located 9 miles from Rutland, Vermont. To get there, take I-89 to Route 4 west to Pico.

The Inn at Long Trail, Rt. 4, PO Box 267, Killington, VT 05751 Ph. 802-775-7181. The first ski lodge built in Vermont. Classic rustic splendor, fieldstone fireplace, hardwood floors, log beam and tree columns. Relax in McGrath's Irish Pub or soak in the hot tub. Country bedrooms, fireplaced suites. Real skier charm and hospitality. Visit www.innatlongtrail.com or e-mail for more info.