K-1 Lodge, Killington
Ski resort · Rutland County ·

K-1 Lodge, Killington

Ski resort · Rutland County ·

Modern lodge with food court, bar, live music, and gondola

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4763 Killington Rd, Killington, VT 05751 Get directions

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How to Plan a Trip to Killington, Vermont

"Part of recent on-mountain improvements, the modern new K-1 Lodge is a notable upgrade I observed alongside faster gondolas that have improved access up the mountain." - Denny Lee Denny Lee Denny Lee is a seasoned editor, writer, and traveler. He is currently an articles editor at Travel + Leisure.  Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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K-1 Lodge, Killington

Jimmer W.

Google
Took the gondola from here up to the mountain for some fall foliage viewing on a Thursday in early October. Just made it before last gondola up at 430. Tram is about 10 mins each way, and we stayed up top 10 mins for some epic views and pics. The foliage was not the best this year, but it was still amazing. Pricey (like $250 for 2 adults and 5 kids), but if you can afford it, worth it, especially if you can stay up there longer than we could (last gondola down was at 5). K-1 lodge had nice bathrooms thankfully, but it also closed in the fall at 5.

Patrick D.

Google
Nice views from the peak great place to warm up. Can get crowded on a busy ski day so seating can be limited and food choices are too. Staff is very helpful and friendly.

Amanda B.

Google
The summer scenic gondola ride was so fun! We’re from Texas so it was really neat to see the ski run in summer. We hiked around a little at the top and grabbed a snack at the food truck. Overall really cool experience!

Kj R

Google
Great gondola ride up, there were two weddings taking place, a group of bicycle riders were there, beautiful views. A trail can take you higher up but very steep and rocky.

Lucas ル.

Google
The K-1 Lodge is a modern, striking base lodge that really represents Killington as a resort. There is a very conveniently configured food court, a sit-down pub, extensive seating area, lift ticket pickup, guest services, gift shop, restrooms, and much more. The decor inside is stunning, and the architecture of the outside is beautiful as well. The lodge js also cleverly located next to the K-1 Gondola, making for a great place to take a break or eat. Highly recommended!

Tina G

Google
Exceeds all expectations. Clean and spacious, crowded on busy long weekends. Staff is helpful but lines can be long wait. They have 2-3 reps to help at the service desk. Self check scanners for checking your RFID card for the information are available at the lodge and faster if you need to check quickly if tickets are loaded. Parking lots are always busy and full on weekends. If someone is dropping you off then you can take the car up to the steps at loading unloading zone: be mindful of the buses and other vehicles; lots of skiers walking and kids running. K1 Gondola will take you to Killington peak. It’s a nice long run combination of Greens and blues. Jamaican lodge has good food for lunch/snack stop. K-1 Lodge has restrooms and tables chairs but always taken and busy on weekends as usual. We come here every year and it’s always nice. Accessible parking and entrance for special needs also is available.

Nate B.

Google
It’s a huge lodge, couple floors. The day I went it was packed, not a seat inside. Thanks for the extra seating outside and the fireplaces. Surprisingly, the chow line moved quick - even an expedited line for chicken tenders and fries. Overall great vibe. Loved the jams too.

A R

Google
This was our first visit to the K-1 Lodge since it was rebuilt a few years ago. Killington did a fantastic job with the design of their main lodge at the resort. K-1 is as nice as the lodges at Lincoln Peak in Sugarbush and Spruce Peak in Stowe, which set the standard for east coast ski lodges. Bravo Killington!
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Nicole K.

Yelp
Loved my time skiing at Killington. It was my first time, and everything went smoothly starting from rental to dining at the food court to having beers at the long trail pub. The views on top of the slopes is breathtaking! Though it was really cold, it was totally worth it. I loved how they had multiple green trails and easy to get on and off the lifts. Will def be back again!

S W.

Yelp
they significantly increased the price of food. 4 chicken tenders and mac and cheese is $22 + tax. A hamburger $25. Feels like taking advantage of customers.
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Marilyn W.

Yelp
My husband and I stayed here for our anniversary weekend in late October. We had our dog with us and she was welcomed! The room was cozy and warm and had a great view of the mountain with beautiful foliage, it was raining when we were there, but the atmosphere was perfect! Our room had a balcony and a fireplace too! Our dinner was really good (I'm GF and it was safe for me too) and we had some drinks, there were a few other people there and it was very nice! We will absolutely stay here again!
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Brittany P.

Yelp
the lodges were very nice. clean the staff were friendly. it is expensive though. 2 beers were $34 total and a salad was $25. try to pack snacks to save money!
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Peter H.

Yelp
This review is actually for the pro shop at killington. My p-Tex had pulled off the base of my snowboard after a hard day of riding. Brought it into the pro shop and Ian took it off my hands, I told him I just wanted it to be rideable for one more day before I left, he responded with "it won't just be rideable, it will be as good as we can get it" it looked and felt amazing next day and held up perfectly, I appreciate you guys!
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David E.

Yelp
Killington is the best terrain on the east coast. They have a great aprés scene. A little far for a day trip from Boston or New York, so make it a weekend. Tons of acreage will take you two days anyways. And you can always finish the trip at Pico.
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Lindsey B.

Yelp
A beautiful mountain with some of the longest trails around (especially great eastern--3.3 miles!) it's also huge so even if you're there on a Saturday with the crowds people are spread out for the most part. There are plenty of trails for all level of skiers..when I first skied here I was very much a beginner, but yesterday since I've honed my skills I had a fun day trying out some black diamonds. I also got to try out their glades trails for the first time as well! There's a blue glade trail that is terrain park-esque, very interesting. It appears Killington is also doing work to remodel their K-1 lodge, and they've added a new bubble lift and lift cards since I've been there. All in all, a great place to go skiing! Worth the 2 1/2 hour drive!
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Marie K.

Yelp
When there's enough snow, Killington is beautiful to ride either ski or snowboard. Trails are long and scenic on great eastern or northern. Although some areas are skier friendly and flat, you can manage to get by with some speed if you're boarding. Definitely recommend skyeship gondola or k1 gondola for the view at the top of the mountain when all the evergreen trees are covered with snow.

Ashley L.

Yelp
Came here back in April of this year for a 3 day trip. Due to my airbnb check-in time, I arrived to Vermont around 3:30pm. Upon checking in to my airbnb, I decided to head over to the slopes. Once I got to the rental shops, I was informed that they close at 4pm. I was under the impression that they would be open till night for people to enjoy skiing. That wasn't the case, so I called customer service to let them know of the situation to see if I can get a refund since I lost a whole day's worth. I was told that I should've canceled that morning before a certain time and was hung up on. I sent an email regarding the situation to see if I can get at least half a refund since I traveled far to enjoy the trip; however the representative who emailed me back, Emma, was very inconsiderate of the situation and simply said "It also says in our emails to call us if we you have any questions, especially if you are unsure of the operating hours since we could have told you that." She stated that their operating hours are written next to their phone number. But, usually when hours are written next to a phone number, that indicates the working hours of the workers/facility operating the calls. They seemed nonchalant, distant, and inconsiderate- not how a business should be if they want people coming back every season. The slopes were okay considering the weather and the equipments were pretty sturdy and performed well. Overall, not a good experience due to their customer service.

Leslie L.

Yelp
Don't waste your money!! Lines are well over an hour and several attractions not open. They say due to weather but admitted little staffing. This is on a Friday. I can't imagine the wait on the weekend! Most attractions are one at a time so take forever. It's definitely not worth the money. Zip line requires 100 pound minimum and most rides are 42" minimum. Way too much $$ unless you don't mind waiting for hours per attraction- and there aren't many!!