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Google Map of Killington area centered on the Killington Golf and Ski Resort
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Killington is located in central Vermont at the junction of U.S.4 and VT 100 North, 11 miles east of Rutland. Using GPS technology, the Killington Ski and Golf Resorts (the destination for most visitors to the area) Latitude is 43.617591, Latitude DMS is 43 deg 37' 3.3"N. Longitude is -72.80339, Longitude DMS 72 deg 48' 12.2W.

Driving Times and Directions from major cities

Boston, MA

3 hours driving time. Take Interstate 93 to just south of Concord, NH Exit onto Interstate 89 north and follow to US 4 Rutland, Exit 1 in Vermont. Follow US 4 west to Killington.

Hartford, CT

3 1/4 hours driving time. Follow Interstate 91 to north of Bellows Falls, VT. Take Exit 6 (Rutland) onto VT 103 and follow to VT 100. Take VT 100 north to US 4 and follow US 4 west to Killington.

NY City Metro (via I95)

4 3/4 hrs. from NY CITY (via Connecticut Turnpike): Connecticut Turnpike (Int. 95) to Int. 91 to north of Bellows Falls, VT. Take Exit 6 (Rutland) onto VT 103 and follow to VT 100. Take VT 100 north to US 4 and follow US 4 west to Killington.

NY City and NJ Areas (via NY Thruway)

5 hours driving time. NY Thruway to Exit 24 Albany. Take Northway (Int. 87) north to Fort Ann/Rutland Exit 20. Pick up NY 149 and follow east to US 4. Turn left on US 4 and follow east to Killington.

Montreal, Canada

3 1/2 hours driving time. Take Highway 10 east to Highway 35 south. Exit at Route 133 south and follow to Interstate 89 south. Exit Interstate 89 at Exit 3 in Bethel, VT and follow VT 107 west to VT 100 south to Killington.

From Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., points south

Take feeder highways to NJ Turnpike. Exit onto Garden State Parkway and follow to NY Thruway. Then follow directions under "From NY City and NJ Areas."

From Buffalo, Cleveland, Toronto, Midwest points

Take feeder highways to NY Thruway (Int. 90). Exit at Albany onto Northway (mt. 87) and follow north to Fort Ann Exit. Pick up NY 149 and follow east to US 4. Turn left on US 4 and follow east to Killington.

What's New

The 2012 Killington Classic Showcases Hundreds of Miles of Brand New Pavement

Killington, VT: Following the broad repaving efforts in early 2012 as a result of last year’s tropical storm, the 2012 Killington Classic’s routes are on brand new roads.

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Back In Business - RoadBike

Check out this article in the August 2012 Issue of RoadBike about this year's Killington Classic.

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The 2012 Killington Classic Expected To Be Labor Day’s Biggest Northeast Motorcycle Rally

Americade’s Fall Rally Now Spans Holiday Weekend, Adds More Rides

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