Directions

From New York (NYS Thruway Route – fastest from Manhattan)
I-87 to Northway (also I-87) to Exit 20 (second Exit 20 after Albany). Make left at light and proceed on Route 149 East. In Fort Ann make a left onto Route 4 North (to Rutland). In Whitehall, Route 4 forks right by the Shell/Subway station. Proceed on Route 4 into Vermont (turns into a four-lane highway). At the end of the highway, make a left at the light on to Route 4 East/7A. In a few miles and several lights, turn right onto Route 4 East by the Exxon. Proceed 10 ­ 15 minutes on Route 4E and make right on Killington Road (the Access Road). Further directions will be provided upon rental.

From New York (from I-95/Merritt Parkway)
Take I-95N (or Merritt Parkway) to I-91N to I-89N. Exit at Route 4 (Exit 1) and head West. Proceed approximately 45 minutes to Killington Road–a left turn soon after the Killington Maintenance Shed when going up a long 2 lane hill. If you reach Pico Mountain, you’ve gone too far. Further directions will be provided upon rental.

From Boston
Take I-93N to I-89N. Exit at Route 4 (Exit 1) and head West. Proceed approximately 45 minutes to Killington Road–a left turn soon after the Killington Maintenance Shed when going up a long 2 lane hill. If you reach Pico Mountain, you’ve gone too far. Further directions will be provided upon rental.

A Word on Speeding
We do not condone speeding, but we have often succumbed to the temptation of open country roads. However, once you exit the main highway and proceed along Route 4, be mindful of the many changes in speed zones. There are several speed traps along Route 4, so be careful to obey the speed limit or you will earn yourself a speeding ticket.