Pico Mountain

Mountain Report
Time Of Report: 03/20/2010, 3:15pm
Snowfall:
Mar 15  4"
Mar 14  5"
5 " past 7 days
Season Total: 195 "
Surface Conditions: Spring Conditions / Variable Conditions
Base Depth: 40 " - 52 " 
Open Terrain: 50  of  50  trails
210  Acres  Open
13  Miles
7  of  6  lifts
100 % Open
Weather:

Noon BaseTemp:  61
Noon TopTemp:  56
Grooming: yes  
  
22 trails
Snow Making Today:
 Trails
 % 
Night Skiing Tonight:
Tubing:
Hours: Mon, Thu/Fri: 9a-4p
Sat/Sun: 8a-4p
Special/ Holiday Hours  open Thu-Mon
Roads:
Winds:
Winds On Top:  light
Visibility:
Terrain Park:yes
1 Park
17 Features
PicoPico Mountain first opened to the public on Thanksgiving Day in 1937 with a rope tow that was powered by a six cylinder Hudson engine. Now, over 70 years later, it is still one of New England's classic family ski areas featuring a unique ambiance and heritage rooted in ski racing, family recreation and the birth of skiing in North America. Terrain Located on Route 4 just east of Rutland, Pico Mo  Read More...
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Todays Inside Scoop
03/20/2010
Do you like soft snow, sunny skies, and temperatures so perfect you can skip the base layer and wear sunglasses? Then spend Saturday at Pico, where we']re grooming trails like Upper Pike, Upper KA, and Expressway. Lifts spin 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

03/21/2010
The clouds have moved in and there's a good chance of some rain/snow mixed throughout the day. But if you want a mountain with tons of terrain of every level, a top-to-bottom terrain park and all the classic charm of New England skiing you can pack into one resort, you'll find it Sunday at Pico. Lifts spin 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., so throw on a poncho and get to Pico for some quality spring skiing and riding!

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