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    Highline Lodge, Killington  Room # 14 bedroom
    Dan S.

    Had a great stay for 1 night last weekend. Very quant inn. Definitely nicer than some of the other access road lodging choices, not 5 star but a very solid 4... (of course thats my experience). Plenty of parking, very relaxing lobby area to relax, fire going and comfy chairs & a sofa to watch the fire and unwind. I stayed in room # 14, a small 1 bedroom suite. Would be fine for 3 people, 4 may be a little tight(ish). Dorm size refridge was a nice touch. No clock anywhere so be aware to keep your cell near the bed. Only 1 bathroom and its in the bedroom so if you're more than 2 you'll have foot traffic (just so you know), room decorated very nicely... great heat & cable tv choices. They have an outdoor hot swim spa, alot larger than a hot tub, smaller than an inground pool and about 4 to 4 1/2 feet deep... guessing its one where you swim against the current for excersize. Don't know as the current wasn't on and I was just relaxing with my cooler & thoughts in -18 degree cold. Their morning breakfast was a nice touch, no eggs/waffles but it was perfect for my needs. Fresh cut fruit, toast, assorted muffins and cereal choices along with coffee/tea and juices... I'd definitely stay here again!!!

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    Pico Mountain - 2/10/25

    Pico Mountain

    4.3(39 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    This place is a masterclass in neglect. The ski infrastructure is severely dilapidated, outdated,…read moreand constantly breaking down. Lifts stop, crawl, or fail outright. The lifties are nice, but they're stuck managing equipment that should've been replaced years ago. Reddit skiers have been saying the same thing for years: "lifts constantly down," "painfully slow," and "not worth the ticket price." Many warn you'll spend more time waiting than skiing. Alta has zero incentive to invest with Killington right up the road doing everything better. Calling this a "ski resort" is generous. If you value your time or money, drive by and keep going.

    Met a great friend there after an hours travel. Although the trip to Pico adds another 20 minutes…read moreto my schedule, it was well worth it. Pico is a separate part of Killington Resort with a primarily local clientele and devoid of the road raging attitudes of some of the visitors. It has a genuinely New England vibe from the parking lot all the way to the top of the mountain. The parking lots have plenty of space. The main lodge has a New England functional vibe, a bit rough and that's how people like it. Once on the slopes, the trails tend to be very New England, with narrow trails, plenty of tight tree glades, and one high speed with the rest of the lifts being fixed quads. Sking Pico is a pleasure. It may not have the vertical of Killington, with just under 2,000 at Pico and 3,000 at Killington. But what it lacks in vertical it more than makes up in customer experience. Killington's ethos is "The Beast", loud, boisterous, gargantuan.... Pico is the exact opposite. Quiet, friendly, local, sedate. Ambassadors and Ski Patrol will assist you anywhere. The food at the cafeteria doesn't have a French name but it's wholesome, hearty, tasty. Loooooong ago, there was a move to connect Killington and Pico with cross trails to each. Massive local opposition and ecological issues put a kabash on the idea. As a result, Pico is next to Killington but it's another world in ski experience.

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    Mountain Green Rental Company - Mountain Green Resort, at the base of Killington Mountain.

    Mountain Green Rental Company

    3.2(19 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    I stayed at these condos while on a ski trip to Killington. Generally, hotels and condos at…read moreKillington are crummy and run down. You pay a lot and get very little. Mountain Green is a cut above these places as the condos and the public spaces may not be luxury, however MG is definitely not a dump. The place is clean and fairly well maintained. Also, all of the condos are on one electronic key system, like a hotel. There is also a front desk. This is useful as during our stay, our keys stopped working and we had to get them replaced. No big deal, we popped into the office and got new keys. The best part of Mountain Green, whole reason you go to Killington, is that it is about a 10 minute walk to the lifts.

    In walking distance (or a short shuttlebus ride) to Killington mountain and their lifts. THAT is…read moreabsolutely AWESOME. One or two bedrooms, living area, bathroom, balcony, AND kitchen stocked with essential silverware,etc. Homey feel including fireplace and free firewood. Different buildings available but all near the main one that has a bar, gear store, and front desk. Bar has half-price apps during happy hour. SWEEEEET. Good for groups, good for anyone. After an exhausting day on the slopes, having a place so close is bliss.

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    Mountain Green Rental Company - Back yard view of our condo

    Back yard view of our condo

    Mountain Green Rental Company - View from building II, building I to the left, the main building on the right, Killington Mountain in the background.

    View from building II, building I to the left, the main building on the right, Killington Mountain in the background.

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    The Greenbrier Inn - Room, from another angle

    The Greenbrier Inn

    4.3(38 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    This was a charming and comfortable inn, built and decorated like a classic lodge. The building…read moreitself was fairly new (Steve, the friendly owner, said it was built in 1980), and it had modern amenities including air conditioning that worked very well on the hot summer weekend when we stayed there, but it had the welcoming atmosphere of a rustic country inn, including quaint touches like a cozy nook for relaxing or playing chess, vintage farm implements decorating the walls of the dining area, and the pleasant smell of potpourri in the entryway. Breakfast was included, which had beverages as well as bagels, English muffins, various pastries, granola bars, yogurt, cheese, fruit, and probably other items I'm forgetting. It did not have hot foods such as eggs or breakfast meats, but it was more than enough to be satisfying. The dining area is apparently maintained 24/7 because the beverages and non-perishable foods were also available in the evening after we checked in, so it was refreshing to have hot coffee and a pastry after a long drive. The inn had a swimming pool, whose depth was marked as up to 10 feet, but what was more striking was that the pool and chairs were in a beautifully landscaped area with flowers and a pergola, so it felt more like a country garden than a typical hotel pool. The room was comfortable, the bed and bedding were fine, and it was quiet enough that I heard no noise during the night. My room also had a couch, so it felt a bit like a suite, though I don't know if all rooms have that. By comparing notes with someone in another room, I could extrapolate that each room had a small stuffed bear, which was a thoughtful touch. The room also had a very small balcony with chairs and a table, though I didn't use it because of the hot weather. Overall, I would fully recommend the Greenbrier Inn to anyone staying in the Killington area, especially because it had a comfortable, personal feel rather than that of a chain hotel. It's presumably popular for skiers in winter, but in the summer it was conveniently located for visiting Quechee Gorge; the Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS), a nature center in Quechee, VT; and the Saturday night rodeo at Pond Hill Ranch in Castleton, VT.

    You cannot find a better family owned Inn! Steve and Jen along with their family and long time…read moreemployees are by far the best family I have ever met!! The Inn is little and quaint with the best attached gift shop that sells so many wonderful things! If you're bougie and looking for the perfect bougie place, don't come here but if you're just looking for a very comfortable cozy bed with amazing people and you wanna feel like family, this is the spot for you! Even if you don't stay here be sure to check out the gift shop! We will definitely be back!!

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    The Greenbrier Inn - Gathering room for breakfast, games or just relaxing by the fire.

    Gathering room for breakfast, games or just relaxing by the fire.

    The Greenbrier Inn - Room, from one angle

    Room, from one angle

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