Killington Peak

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Killington Peak is one of the highest and most prominent mountains in Vermont, known for its major ski resort and extensive outdoor recreation opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
mountain
access hiking trails
ski lifts
category Landforms of Rutland County, Vermont
Mountains of Vermont
Ski areas and resorts in Vermont
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Rutland County
elevation 1291 meters
4235 feet
hasActivity backcountry skiing
leaf peeping
snowshoeing
hasFacility gondola
ski lifts
hasSkiResort Killington Resort
hasStructure fire tower (historical)
hasViewOf Adirondack Mountains
surface form: Adirondack Mountains (distant, on clear days)

Green Mountains
White Mountains
surface form: White Mountains (distant, on clear days)
knownFor alpine skiing
extensive outdoor recreation
hiking
major ski resort
mountain biking
scenic views
snowboarding
locatedIn Killington Resort
surface form: Killington, Vermont

United States of America
surface form: United States

Vermont
map USGS Killington Peak topographic map
mountainRange Green Mountains
near Rutland, Vermont
nearestCity Rutland
partOf Green Mountains
prominence 3360 feet
ranking second-highest peak in Vermont
region central Vermont
surface form: Central Vermont
state Vermont
summitType rocky summit
topographicIsolation 18.3 miles
tourism popular year-round destination
traversedBy Appalachian Trail
Long Trail

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Green Mountains contains Killington Peak
New England 4000-footers includes Killington Peak
Killington Resort locatedOn Killington Peak