Killington Ski Traffic Cameras: Vermont US-4 Corridor
Monitor real-time traffic cameras around Killington Resort β the East Coast's largest ski area. Track US-4 from Rutland, Killington Road (the access spur), Route 100 north/south, and Vermont's Green Mountain corridor traffic on TrafficVision.Live.
VIEW KILLINGTON CAMERAS βKillington Resort in Vermont is the East Coast's largest ski area β 1,509 skiable acres with a 3,050-foot vertical drop from the 4,241-foot Killington Peak (Vermont's second-highest summit). Located 20 miles east of Rutland in Rutland County, Killington is accessed via US-4 east from Rutland then the Killington Road spur south approximately 5 miles to the K-1 base and Snowshed base areas. Vermont Route 100 β the scenic north-south "Green Mountain Highway" β intersects US-4 at Killington and provides alternative access from the Mad River Valley (Sugarbush) to the north and Ludlow (Okemo) to the south. Per Vermont Cam, US-4 Vermont road conditions are monitored via VTrans cameras. Per New England 511, VTrans partners with Waze for real-time incident and closure data.
Killington Approach Coverage
US-4 (Rutland to Killington)
Primary ski corridor
US-4 east from Rutland through Mendon and West Bridgewater to the Killington Road intersection.
Killington Road
Access spur to base areas
Approximately 5 miles south from US-4 β serves Killington Base Lodge, K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead base areas plus Pico Mountain.
Route 100 South
Okemo / Ludlow corridor
VT-100 south from Killington to Ludlow (Okemo Mountain Resort) and beyond.
Route 100 North
Mad River / Sugarbush corridor
VT-100 north from Killington through Rochester, Waitsfield, and Sugarbush ski area.
Pico Mountain
Sister resort on same road
Pico Peak sits adjacent to Killington on Killington Road β operated by Killington.
Rutland (US-4 west + US-7)
Western gateway city
Rutland is the primary Vermont city for Killington travelers β lodging, dining, and Amtrak Ethan Allen Express to NYC.
When to Check Killington Traffic Cameras
Killington Peak Traffic Windows
- Ski Season Fridays — Eastbound PM from Rutland, Albany NY, and Boston
- Ski Season Sundays — Westbound PM return β 1-3 hour US-4 backups
- Powder Days — Pre-dawn Killington Road surge
- Holiday Weekends — Thanksgiving, Christmas-NYE, MLK, President's Day worst
- Leaf Peeping (Late September - October) — Peak Vermont fall foliage volume
- Summer Mountain Biking (May-October) — Killington Bike Park peak weekends
- Killington World Cup (Nov/Dec) — FIS Alpine Ski World Cup tour stop
- Memorial Day Weekend — Traditional ski season closer β Killington often latest-open in east
View Live Killington Cameras
Track US-4 from Rutland across to Killington and Route 100 β free, 24/7, no sign-up required.
VIEW KILLINGTON CAMERAS βPro Tip: Killington Road Congestion + Amtrak Alternative
Killington Road traffic peaks severely on weekend mornings (7-10 AM) and afternoons (3-5 PM). The Killington Road Master Planning Study noted the intersection of Killington Road with US-4 had the highest density of weekend crashes. Strategies:
- Weekday arrivals β Friday noon vs. Friday PM makes major difference
- Monitor VTrans + Waze via New England 511
- Amtrak Ethan Allen Express serves Rutland from NYC/Albany β skip the drive entirely
- Shuttle services run from Rutland Amtrak to Killington for resort guests
- Route 100 alternative bypass for Ludlow/Okemo-bound drivers during US-4 backups
For Vermont ski travelers, see our Vermont traffic cameras guide, New Hampshire traffic cameras guide, Massachusetts traffic cameras guide, New York traffic cameras guide, I-91 corridor guide, and ski season mountain passes guide.
Where is Killington Resort?
Killington is in Rutland County, Vermont β 20 miles east of Rutland via US-4. The base is accessed via Killington Road, a 5-mile spur south from US-4.
How do I get to Killington from NYC?
Two main options. Drive: I-87 NY (NYS Thruway) north to Exit 20 (Glens Falls) or Exit 24 (Albany), then east via NY-149 or I-90 to Fair Haven VT and US-4 east to Killington (about 5 hours). Amtrak: Ethan Allen Express from NYC Penn Station to Rutland, VT, then resort shuttle to Killington.
Are Killington traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. Every camera on TrafficVision.Live is free with no account required. We aggregate publicly operated VTrans feeds including US-4 and Route 100 coverage plus New England 511 integration.
What's the difference between Killington Peak and Pico?
Killington Peak is the main Killington Resort β 1,509 acres, 3,050 ft vertical, multiple base areas. Pico Mountain is a smaller (185-acre) sister resort on the same Killington Road with a single-base-area, family feel. Both are operated by Killington.
When is fall foliage season at Killington?
Late September through mid-October. Peak color typically falls around October 5-15 in Vermont's Green Mountains. Killington Road, Route 100, and US-4 all see heavy leaf-peeping traffic β often worse than winter ski weekends.
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