Killington,
VT 05751
Rutland County
Towns of the USA

Local Government
- Town
of Killington
- 2706 River Road
Killington, VT 05751
(802) 422-3241
Our goal is to provide up-to-date information on town government,
services and community events for our residents, second-home owners,
businesses and visitors.
Zip Code: 05751
The town was previously named Sherburne, but
on March 2, 1999, the town voted to change its name to Killington. This
was approved by the Vermont General Assembly on April 27, The town was
originally named Killington but in 1800 changed its name to Sherburne.
Historic Places
Points of Interest
- Gifford Woods State Park
- 34 Gifford Woods
Killington, VT 05751
802-775-5354
Season: May 26 to October 15
Directions: From Jct. U.S. 4 and Hwy 100: Go 1/2 m N on Hwy 100
Killington Arts Guild
Killington-Pico Rotary Club
Sherburne Women's Club<
Lodging
- The Cascades Lodge
- 58 Old Mill Road
- Killington, VT 05751
- 800-345-0113
- The Cascades Lodge located
within a 4
minute walk to the lifts. We are the little red dot in the lower right
hand corner of this trail map. There is a free shuttle every 15 minutes
to and from the lifts during the winter.
- Grey Bonnet Inn
- 831 Route 100 North
- Killington, VT 05751
- (802) 775-2537
- Killington Vermont, the best skiing in
the East from November to June.
The Grey Bonnet Inn awaits you and your family for your next ski
vacation. Nestled on 25 acres on the Appalachian and Long Trails, the
Grey Bonnet offers all the cozy, traditional pleasures of a superb
Vermont country inn.
- Inn
at Long Trail
- 709 Route 4
- Sherburne Pass
- Killington, VT 05751
- We are ideally located for all sorts of
hikers, whether you are doing the Appalachian Trail, the Long Trail or
just fond of good day hikes. Starting from our Inn you can go to Maine,
Canada, Georgia or just up to Deer Leap ( a wonderful 45 minute hike up
to a spectacular view). McGrath's Irish Pub is Killington's first and
foremost Irish pub. Run like a true family pub in Ireland, everyone is
welcome, Grandparents to Grandkids. Delicious pub menu served daily.
Live Irish Folk Music on weekends.
- Killington Resort
- 4763 Killington Road
Killington, VT 05751
Killington Resort located in central Vermont stretches across seven
mountain areas, including Pico Mountain, and features access to 191
trails and 30 lifts with one lift ticket. Killington features the
highest lift-served skiing and riding in Vermont from the 4,241-foot
summit of Killington Peak via the heated K-1 Express Gondola.
Killington averages 250 inches of natural snow each winter complemented
by the world’s most extensive snowmaking system covering 814 of 1,215
skiable acres. In fact, Killington Resort has more snowmaking coverage
than most eastern resorts have in total skiable terrain and guarantees
remarkable conditions from mid-November through early May!
Restaurants
Baja Burrito
Birch Ridge Inn
Casey's Caboose
Cascades Restaurant
Cedar's Resturant at the Inn of the Six
Mountains
Choices Restaurant
Chinese Gourmet/Sushi Yoshi
Grist Mill Restaurant
Heli's Restaurant at The Mendon Mountainview
Lodge
Hemingway's Restaurant
Inn at Long Trail - McGrath's Irish Pub
Jax Food and Games
Long Trail Brewing Company
Lookout Tavern
Mountain Top Inn & Resort
Olivia's Restaurant at The Grey Bonnet Inn
Outback Pizza
Pasta Pot
Pizza Jerks
Red Clover Inn & Restaurant
River Tavern at Hawk Inn & Mountain
Resort
Sante Fe Steakhouse
Summit Lodge
The Garlic
The Vermont Inn
Wally's American Grill
Wobbly Barn Steakhouse
Real Estate
Businesses
- Green Mountain National Golf Course
- Barrows Towne Road
- Killington, VT 05751
- 802-422-4653
- There is no finer place to enjoy the game
than Green Mountain National
Golf Course in Killington. What separates this course from others is
its unique design features. Every hole is an entity unto itself.
Generously carved out of the Green Mountains, the course offers
solitude and a private golf experience that will challenge players of
all abilities.
- Killington Golf Course
- Killington Road
Killington, VT 05751
802-422-6700
High in the lush Green Mountains of Vermont, discover breathtaking
panoramas, azure skies and an 18-hole championship course as
exhilarating as the view. Geoffrey Cornish skillfully designed this
course to take full advantage of the mountainous terrain. From tees to
green, this 6,326 yard, par 72 course presents a refreshing round for
any golfer no matter what skill level or handicap. And, at Killington’s
2000-foot elevation, gentle breezes offer a soothing respite from the
summer sun.
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