Killington Resort kicks off summer with United Way Fundraiser
Posted on June 08, 2020
For the fifth consecutive year, Killington Resort and Pico Mountain are teaming up with the United Way to offer a free day of activities with a suggested $10 donation to the United Way of Rutland County.
All activities at the Pico Mountain Adventure Center, including the Alpine Slides, climbing walls, the Pico Power Jump and mini-golf, plus lift-served hiking and mountain biking via the K-1 Gondola at Killington will be free from noon to 4 p.m. with a $10 donation to the United Way of Rutland County. Guided horseback trail rides at the Pico Mountain Stables will also be offered with an additional $10 donation to the United Way.
In addition, Killington Resort and Pico Mountain will donate $10 from every Adventure Center and mountain bike season pass purchased on Friday, June 25 to the United Way. Adventure Center season passes are just $99 for singles and $189 for families and offer unlimited access. Killington mountain bike season passes are just $199 for adults and $179 for juniors (ages 12 and under) and include unlimited access to Killington’s Kona “Groove Approved” Mountain Bike Park plus all Adventure Center activities at Pico Mountain.
The Adventure Center at Pico Mountain, as well as mountain biking and hiking at Killington will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the summer and fall season beginning Saturday, June 26.
About Killington Resort
The largest winter and summer resort in eastern North America, Killington summers offer lift-served hiking and mountain biking, a championships 18-hole golf course and the Pico Mountain Adventure Center with guided horseback trips, Alpine Slides, mini golf and more. Killington winters offer the most diverse ski and snowboard terrain in the east, an expansive lift network, the most extensive snowmaking system in the world and numerous off-mountain activities, including après, dining, shopping and lodging options. www.Killington.com