moderate
1 hour
Basic fitness required to handle ATV controls and uneven terrain
Experience the thrill of piloting a Polaris Razor through Killington’s rugged peaks on ATV Vermont’s one-hour guided tour. Perfect for riders 16+ and passengers 4+, this adventure blends hands-on driving with sweeping mountain views.
Most Popular! • Ages 4+ (Must be over 16 to drive)
Embark on an exhilarating adventure through Killington’s stunning peaks, guided by experienced professionals. Drive solo or ride along in a Polaris Razor, exploring breathtaking views and diverse terrains. Prepare for an unforgettable experience, but remember to dress for the elements and arrive early for safety briefings and gear fitting.
• 16 or older to drive • 4 or older to ride as a passenger
• 7 days a week • 9 AM - 6 PM
Our experienced guides are there to show you the way, and help you any way they can, taking you to breathtaking views and a variety of Killington’s peaks. That right, you drive alone or with a passenger in one of our new Polaris Razors. If you don’t want to drive, or have more passengers than drivers, you can ride as a passenger with one of our tour guides.
Arrival Time: Please arrive One Hour before your tour time. We need to complete paperwork, get fitted for helmets, have a video presentation as well as a hands-on presentation of the UTV.
Be prepared to get a little dirty on these trips as you may see a variety of different conditions including dirt, dust, mud, sun, rain and maybe snow. Please bring good footwear. No sandals, flip flops, or open toed shoes! Bring your own eye protection – sunglasses, safety goggles or glasses. Eye protection is available on site.
72 hour notice must be given or full price will be charged.
Closed-toe, sturdy shoes protect your feet from mud, rocks, and trail debris.
Sunglasses or goggles will shield your eyes from dust and branches; some provided onsite.
Arrive one hour before your tour for gear fitting and vehicle orientation to ensure a safe ride.
Expect dirt, mud, and occasional rocky sections—adjust your driving accordingly.
Killington’s trails were historically logging routes, now repurposed for recreation that honors the area’s working forest past.
ATV Vermont promotes responsible riding practices to minimize trail impact and protect Vermont's fragile mountain ecosystems.
Protect your feet and provide stability across rough, varied terrain.
Guard against dust, branches, and debris during the ride.
Keep dry from unexpected rain or wind on exposed ridgelines.
spring|fall specific
Improves grip and protects hands from cold or rough handlebars.
fall|spring|summer specific