Killington to Keep Skiing Through May 1

Killington, VT – With 260 inches of snowfall already this season, officials at Vermont’s Killington Resort have confirmed that the resort’s 2010-11 ski and snowboard season will continue through Sunday, May 1, conditions permitting.n“We’re thrilled to provide the longest ski and snowboard season in the East,” states Rob Megnin, Killington’s director of sales and marketing, “Killington opened daily for the 2010-11 season on November 2 and will be providing our loyal guests and season pass holders with 180 days of skiing and riding through May 1.”

To date, Killington has received 260 inches of snowfall, surpassing the 20-year annual average of 250 inches. Killington currently has an average mid-mountain base depth of 36-42 inches, with upwards to 70 inches covering Superstar trail.

The spring events continue on April 16 with Pond Skimming, a wacky right of spring. Skim the pond or watch while others try. Prizes will be awarded for best skim, best splash, best costume and the special judge’s award. Plus, the afternoon will be filled with Dead-inspired jams and tie-dyes at the 15th Annual Sunshine Daydream Festival.

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