Pets at the Resort
Pets at the Resort
Killington Resort is proud to be a pet-friendly resort.
We welcome quiet, non-aggressive pets who are well groomed and up to date on shots and vaccinations.
We also ask that you observe the following resort rules:
- Pets must be on a leash, in a carrier or held and under control at all times.
- Any messes created by your pet need to be cleaned up by the pet owner.
- Pets are not allowed on chair lifts or gondolas.
- No pets are allowed in base lodges, indoor public facilities, outside seating areas or any food venues.
- Pets are not allowed any place where skiing, snowboarding or mountain biking occurs during operating hours.
- Killington Resort reserves the right to ask that a pet be removed for any reason.
- Pets may not be allowed in some event venues on Killington Resort property.
- Pets are not allowed to swim in Snowshed Pond.
- Killington Resort welcomes service animals at any time. Service animals must be under control and on a leash/harness.
Service Animals
Any disabled guest who is assisted by a service animal shall have access to all public areas of the resort. In the interests of safety, service animals shall not be permitted on ski lifts, as there is no means to evacuate them should the lift stop.
Service Animals shall be under the control of their handlers at all times. Unless the handler is unable to do so, or the use of such device interferes with the safe, effective function of the animal’s duties, Service Animals shall be on harness, leash, bridle or other type of tether at all times, in public areas. Where this is not possible due to one of the aforementioned conditions the Service Animal shall be under the handler’s control through other means (e.g. voice commands, hand signals).
Resort personnel may ask for the removal of a Service Animal from public areas if the handler is unable to maintain control of the animal, if the animal’s behavior is deemed dangerous, or if the animal is not properly housebroken. Reasonable effort will be taken by the resort to facilitate the disabled guest’s participation in resort activities, in the instance a Service Animal is removed for cause.
If it is not readily obvious that an animal is in the service of a disabled guest, resort personnel may ask the handler: A) if the animal is required because of a disability or is being trained as a Service Animal and B) what service or work the animal is trained to provide. No employee shall ask any questions regarding the nature of the guest’s disability or the extent of their disability.
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