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  • Overview
  • About
  • Location
  • Reviews

Overview

  • +1 800-621-6867
  • www.killington.com
  • 4264-4448 Killington Rd, Killington, VT 05751, USA
  • Hours

    Monday Closed

    Tuesday Closed

    Wednesday Closed

    Thursday Closed

    Friday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

    Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

    Sunday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Killington Bike Park Introduce

Welcome to Killington Bike Park, located at 4264-4448 Killington Rd, Killington, VT 05751. As part of the "Bicycle Shops Near Me" category, we offer a premier mountain biking experience with a variety of trails and lift access.

Our offerings include:

  • Downhill mountain biking trails
  • Lift access via K-1 Gondola
  • Variety of trails for different skill levels

Customer reviews present a mix of experiences. Some customers have expressed significant dissatisfaction, particularly regarding the park's e-bike policy and trail information. One customer reported that the K-1 Gondola denied them access with their e-bikes, despite their bikes being within the weight limit specified by the carrier manufacturer. They also criticized the park's inaccurate trail status information on their website.

Specifically, this customer pointed out that the "Black Magic" trail was listed as open but was actually closed for maintenance. They also provided evidence from the carrier manufacturer in France, confirming that their e-bikes were within the weight limits of the lifts, and accused the park of discrimination against e-bikes.

However, other customers have had positive experiences, praising the quality of the trails and the overall biking experience. One reviewer highlighted trails like Blue Magic, Jump Start, and Black Magic, recommending them for their jump and freeride features. They expressed a desire to return annually.

Potential visitors should be aware of the reported inconsistencies in trail information and the park's e-bike policy. It is recommended to contact Killington Bike Park directly at (800) 621-6867 or +1 800-621-6867 for the most up-to-date information before planning a visit.

Location

Reviews

  • Jul 15, 2024

    Edit--over weekend at Massanutten Bike Park (where E-bikes aren't looked down upon) see pictures of Alpim carriers used, pay extra attention to the weight rating picture and my E-bike weight on Park bike scale. Killington needs to reevaluate their E-bike policy and not discriminate against any bike just because it's an "E-bike". Get with the times Killington. Recently over July 4th weekend, after traveling 1000 miles to reach Killington, we had 2 major problems with the resort. 1) Killington Website showed the premier trail "Black Magic" as open and it was in fact closed, still being worked on a month after park opening. Super disappointing that there is no transparency on their website. 2) K-1 Gondola lift turned us away for ebikes even though our ebikes are 39-43 lbs, the same or comparable weight as Downhill bikes that are ALLOWED. Bike carriers on K-1 are Alpim brand rated to 66lbs yet the resort discriminates against ebikes for no apparent reason. I confirmed that ebikes (or any 2-wheeled vehicle) weighing under 66lbs are fine on these carriers directly with Alpim in France. "Our (Bi Clip and Bi Basic bike) carriers can carry any 2-wheeled vehicle weighing less than 66 pounds. if your electric bike weighs 60 pounds, it's OK Best regards Sylvie ANTHOINE Picture is from Bike Carrier's website to confirm Killington uses the same brand and model yet does not take the time to understand that a "normal bike" vs. "ebike" does not matter! Weight restriction is stated, why not follow manufacturer technical specs?? We felt slighted on 2 fronts by the resort, Guest Services told us that "no ebike weighs less than a normal bike", but that is simply not true, DH bikes and many ebikes are well above 40lbs, most e mountain bikes top out at 55lbs, ours at most 43lbs, this makes NO SENSE! Killington mis-represents their trail status online and discriminates against ebikes, both policies are not only ignorant to reality but also dishonest and we invested a lot of time and money to go there only to see this blatant mis-management of park features, trail status and equipment.

  • Jul 28, 2023

    Best bike park ever ! We had a blast during our 2-day bike trip to Killington. I highly recommend Blue Magic and Jump Start if like to jump and Black Magic if you are a freeride fan ! The jumps are so intuitive with the speed of the trails. Will comeback every year !!

  • Sep 13, 2020

    Highly recommended. I have been mountain biking for about 3 years but this was my first time ever doing downhill. It was wild! We had a great day exploring all the trails. There’s a nice variety of trails like technical single tracks to wider freestyle tracks with nice berms and great jumps. Killington does a great job with this! I would love to come back and do it again

  • Oct 29, 2023

    Killington Bike Park, also known as "the beast of the east," is the premier bike park for New England downhill mountain biking. The park has been crafted by the same trail designers (Gravity Logic) as Whistler Bike Park in British Columbia, Canada. There are three lifts servicing three different areas of the bike park. Snowshed offers a number of beginner and intermediate trails with a dedicated focus on progression features. Ramshead offers a combination of intermediate and advanced jump trails, big flowy high speed berms, and fast technical terrain. The K-1 Gondola offers service to the Killington Summit and gives way to stunning views and a variety of trails for all skill levels to enjoy. What separates Killington from other New England bike parks, like Thunder Mountain and Highland Bike Park, is the proximity to quality lodging and nightlife. If you're planning a multiday trip, then this is an ideal spot to spend a few days.

  • Oct 04, 2018

    Awesome place to go biking. Have rode here twice with my cousin and had an awesome time. Too big of a park to explore in one day so def make a weekend out of it if you can. I got myself hurt twice, both on the last run of the day, but it’s too good not to go back LOL. Also climb to the top of the mountain when you get off the lift and see that view. You won’t be disappointed. It’s up a metal staircase that leads you through the woods. Ask the staff if you can’t find it.

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