Killington Vermont Real Estate
Rutland County
Chartered: July 7, 1761
Area: 30,488 Acres = 47.64 Square Miles
Population (US Census, 2000): 1,095
Population Density (persons per square mile): 23
Schools
Windsor Central Supervisory Union 802-457-1213
Sherburne Elementary School 802-422-3366
The town of Killington is best known for Killington Resort, the popular ski and snowboard resort. Originally called “Sherburne,” the town voted in 1999 to change its name to Killington, partly to allay confusion of visitors and tourists. Killington Vermont real estate includes trailside condos, townhouses, and rentals of all kinds. Vacation homes, second homes, and primary residences can be found in the Killington Vermont real estate market, and on both the Killington peak and Pico peak of the resort. In addition to the 95 miles of ski and snowboard trails on the resort mountains, the town offers club nightlife, a Killington Music Festival, an Arts Guild, and a museum. There’s also ample hiking opportunities close by, with Appalachian Trails and the Blue Ridge Mountain Trails, cross country skiing trails, and a PGA golf course.
Killington and Pico Association Chamber of Commerce
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