The View is Included Choosing to vacation at Killington's Six Mountain Resort leaves plenty of time to enjoy your stay at Cascades Lodge. The Cascades Lodge has 45 deluxe rooms and suites, located at the base of Killington Mountain. Golfers, it's about a quarter mile to the Killington Club House and the first tee. |
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Our Cascades Lodge is ... Comfort, location, mountain views. Amenities: indoor pool with sundeck, sauna, hot tub, walk to skiing, free Wi-Fi, coffee in rooms, refrigerators and much more. A massage therapist is on call and almost always available. The Wooden Nickel Lounge is a quiet gathering place for apres ski cocktails and ski movies. Meet for a few happy hours before enjoying the many fine restaurants and nightclubs along Killington's renowned Acess Road. Sky, Will and John will be your host to answer any questions and make sure you enjoy your visit. |
Many of our guest rooms have balconies and patios. Plenty of free parking. Do not be surprised at how easy a great vacation can be. |
When the skiing is done in late spring, |
This is a refreshing escape from the everyday congestion of high traveled shopping resorts. Here you will find time to relax, go site-seeing in the wilderness, explore trails that suit your ability, and spark your independence. |
it is summer time in the Green Mountains; warm, energetically charged days and cool, quiet nights. Killington's championship golf course is about a 800 feet from our door, there are villages and unique shopping opportunities just a pleasant mountain drive away. |
In autumn, Killington is on one of the roads less traveled, like the poet said. Yes, it is beautiful here in the fall. Yes, there will be lots of folks stopping by our mountainside for fresh apple cider, breath-taking scenery, and other products unique to our region. And, yes, you will fall in love with us this time, and anytime of the year. Take your vacation to Vermont. Stay at the Cascades Lodge, your vacation spot in the Killington Mountain Resort. Ski Golf Mt Bike Hike Enjoy Life. Aerial Photography by Alan Lynn October 2018 |