With over 70 miles of skiing spread across 265 acres of Vermont Mountain and close to 2,000 feet of vertical descent, Pico is a fantastic addition to your Vermont ski trip. The longest trail is over a mile long and runs from the summit to the base lodge and with a dedicated nursery area and choice of over 50 trails, there’s plenty to keep even the most experienced skier busy. Beginners start out in Bonanza, a Go-Slow area with a private chair-lift and two-rope for beginners only, allowing space and time to learn the basics in a safe environment before heading out to tackle one of the 24 blue runs which cover the mountain.
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Pico
Key Facts
Acres of Terrain: 265 No. of Trails: 52Resort Height: 2000ftHighest Lift: 3967ftLongest Trail: 1 mile +Resort Facts
- Vertical Descent: 1967ft
- Slopes Face: North and Northeast
- No. of Lifts: 7
- Snow-making: 75% of trails covered
- Season: Nov - Apr
- Avg. Snowfall: 250 inches
- Photo Needed: No
- Ski Bus: No
Travel
Flight time: 7 hours, London-New York or Boston Transfer time: Approx. 5 hours from New York, 3 hours from Boston
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