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Vermont Skiing

April 25th, 2009

An article about Vermont Skiing

Killington Peak is the second highest peak in Vermont and the Killington Ski Resort is the largest ski resort in the eastern part of the United States. The resort extends across seven mountains and has 200 trails and 33 lifts. This is one of the best of the Vermont skiing areas for groups of mixed ability as there are a variety of trails for the novice and the more advanced skier. One of the trails is an extremely steep mogul run. The resort welcomes snowboarders and has a separate area for them. Everyone can enjoy a long season here due to the state of the art snowmaker machine.

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