265Acres
58Runs
7Lifts
1,967'Vertical
3,967'Summit
200 inches"Snowfall
Pico Mountain is Killington's quieter twin, offering classic New England skiing with fewer crowds. With 265 acres, 58 runs, and 80% snowmaking, it delivers a relaxed Vermont experience just 6 miles from Killington on the Epic Pass.
Snow Report
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Historical data: 2015-2025
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Historical Average
76"Season
JanBest Mo.
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Monthly Avg (in)
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Season-by-Season Trend
34"
15-16
83"
16-17
80"
17-18
87"
18-19
74"
19-20
68"
20-21
82"
21-22
84"
22-23
93"
23-24
74"
24-25
Avg: 76"
Best YearWeakest Year
Terrain Breakdown
18% Beginner
46% Intermediate
36% Advanced
Highlights
- Killington's quieter twin
- 265 acres, 58 runs
- Classic New England skiing
- 80% snowmaking coverage
- Less crowded than Killington
- Epic Pass included
Resort Details
Official Site: picomountain.com
Season: November to April
Snowmaking: 80%
Day Pass: $90-130 USD
Season Pass: Epic Pass
Nearest City: Killington (6 mi)
Best For
How Many Days to Ski Pico Mountain?
1-2 Days
Perfect weekend destination with plenty to explore over two days.
With 265 skiable acres and 58 runs, plus 1,967' of vertical, you can cover the highlights in a focused trip.
Pico Mountain Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)
Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.
Day Pass
$90-130 USD
Season Pass
Epic Pass
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