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Volunteer at Killington's Loaded Turkey Rail Jam: Ski Resort Celebration and Park Competition Support - Killington

Volunteer at Killington's Loaded Turkey Rail Jam: Ski Resort Celebration and Park Competition Support

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

2–4 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness is best as roles may involve standing, walking around the park, or light physical tasks outdoors.

Overview

Join the festive Loaded Turkey Rail Jam at Killington Ski Resort by volunteering at this lively park competition. Earn lift tickets, enjoy the mountain vibe, and help launch the season with community spirit and snowboarding thrills.

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Killington, Vermont

Volunteer • Loaded Turkey Rail Jam

Saturday •  Free Killington Lift Ticket • Registration, Runners, Setup/Breakdown

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About This Adventure

Join us for the Loaded Turkey Rail Jam at the scenic park on lower Reason! Volunteer for a chance to earn lift ticket vouchers for skiing or mountain biking, enjoy complimentary lunch, and be part of an exciting event. Limited spots are available, so sign up early to secure your place!

Join us for the Loaded Turkey Rail Jam at the scenic park on lower Reason! Volunteer for a chance to earn lift ticket vouchers for skiing or mountain biking, enjoy complimentary lunch, and be part of an exciting event. Limited spots are available, so sign up early to secure your place!

Adventure Tips

Dress for Variable Cold Weather

Wear layers and waterproof outerwear since you'll be outside for shifts in variable mountain conditions.

Arrive Early for Registration Shifts

If volunteering for registration, plan to arrive at 8:30 a.m. to get fully briefed and start your shift on time.

Bring Sun Protection

Even in late fall, UV exposure is high at elevation—pack sunscreen and sunglasses for your shifts.

Stay Hydrated and Eat Well

Shifts can be physically demanding; bring water and eat beforehand to maintain energy throughout the day.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Red fox

History

Killington opened in 1958 and quickly became Vermont's largest ski resort, pioneering park terrain progression in the East.

Conservation

Killington employs sustainable snowmaking and trail maintenance programs to reduce environmental impact and protect local ecosystems.

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Recommended Gear

Waterproof Jacket

Essential

Protects you from snow, rain, and wind during outdoor volunteer shifts.

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Insulated Gloves

Essential

Keeps your hands warm while managing registration or on-snow tasks.

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Layered Clothing

Essential

Allows you to adjust to the changing temperatures of a Vermont autumn mountainside.

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Sunglasses

Essential

Shields your eyes from glare reflecting off snow and bright skies.

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