Gondola rides

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Gondola rides

Post: # 455Post Kingatic
Sun Sep 22, 2002 11:02 am

Who and where are running rides to view the foliage? Killington area?
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Re: Gondola rides

Post: # 456Post pwt54
Sun Sep 22, 2002 11:25 am

Killington does run a lift up the mountain. Mt. Mansfield in Stowe runs a gondola. Jay Peak has a tram. You could also drive to the tops of Mt. Mansfield, Mt. Ascutney and Mt. Equinox in Manchester, and Burke Mountain in Burke.

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Re: Gondola rides

Post: # 457Post Kingatic
Sun Sep 22, 2002 2:06 pm

Thanks.
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Re: Gondola rides

Post: # 458Post MamaB
Sun Sep 22, 2002 2:26 pm

At Killington, you can hike from Killington peak, to other peaks. There is a restaurant at the top. If you do go to Killington, when you go down the steps at the top, go to you right. There is a set of stairs that will take you to a trail to the peak. There also is an observation deck if you go through the restaurant. Since you are staying in Bridgewater, make sure to go to Long Trail Brewery for lunch. Great food.


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