As for hiking trails, there are several hiking options nearby, but none start directly from the property. Killington Resort, just a 5-minute drive away, offers a variety of trails for hiking and mountain biking, along with stunning views of the Green Mountains. The Appalachian Trail (AT) is less than a mile from the unit and their is parking next to the trail entry and exit points in the Killington.
Here is a list of trails below that are around the Greater Killington area if you want something more. We have included the distance of the trail, trail difficulty, features along the trail, and highlights of each trail to help you decide where you may want to take your adventure to during your stay with us.
Top Hiking Trails in the Killington Area
1. Thundering Falls Trail
- Distance: 0.8 miles round trip
- Difficulty: Easy
- Features: Boardwalk and waterfall
- Highlights: Accessible trail leading to one of Vermont’s largest waterfalls; suitable for families and individuals with mobility issues.
2. Deer Leap Trail
- Distance: ~2.2 miles round trip
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Features: Rocky ledge with panoramic views
- Highlights: Popular for its overlook of Pico Peak and the Killington Valley; connects to the Appalachian Trail.
3. Killington Peak via Bucklin Trail
- Distance: 7.2 miles round trip
- Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
- Features: Forested trail with summit views
- Highlights: One of the best ways to summit Killington Peak without using the gondola; connects with the Long Trail.
4. Pine Hill Park (Rutland)
- Distance: 16+ miles of interconnected trails
- Difficulty: Easy to advanced
- Features: Wooded trails, scenic views, bike-friendly
- Highlights: Well-maintained trails great for hiking, running, and mountain biking; located about 20 minutes from Killington.
5. Appalachian Trail / Long Trail Segments
- Access Point: U.S. Route 4 near Killington
- Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous
- Features: Long-distance trail segments
- Highlights: Scenic hiking through forests, across streams, and over ridgelines; hikers can choose short or long segments.
6. Gifford Woods State Park Trails
- Distance: Varies by trail (short loops to connector trails)
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate
- Features: Old-growth hardwood forest
- Highlights: Great fall foliage spot; part of the Appalachian Trail system.
7. Sherburne Pass Trail
- Distance: 4.5 miles round trip
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Features: Follows part of the old Appalachian Trail route
- Highlights: Leads to Pico Camp and views of Killington Peak.
You can find many more trails available at AllTrails.com - Best trails in Green Mountain National Forest