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If you go: Killington

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Globe correspondent / October 23, 2005

Killington is about 160 miles north of Boston, about a three-hour drive. Take Interstate 93 north to Interstate 89 north to exit 1 onto Route 4 west. The access road is 20 miles after Woodstock.

Where to stay

The Summit Lodge

Killington Road

800-635-6343

E-mail: summit@vermontel.com

An elegant resort, two miles from the mountain. Rooms $98-$150.

Cascades Lodge

58 Old Mill Road, Killington Village

800-345-0113

E-mail: info@cascadeslodge.com

Less than a mile from the mountain. Rooms $99-$109.

The Inn of the Six Mountains

2617 Killington Road

800-228-4676

E-mail: sixmountains@hotmail.com

One mile from the mountain. Rooms $79-$159.

Where to eat

Hemingway's Restaurant

4988 Route 4, Killington

802-422-3886

Fine dining with a fixed-price menu from $55.

The Garlic

Killington Road

802-422-5055

Old-world-style pasta, fish, and beef with lots of garlic. Entrees about $15.

Choices Restaurant

2820 Killington Road

802-422-4030

Chef-owned, comfortable, with excellent cuisine. Entrees $13-$22.

Bicycle rental

True Wheels Bike Shop

Basin Ski Shop

2886 Killington Road

802-422-3234

Rentals $35-$60.

Killington Mountain Bike and Repair Shop

K-1 Lodge at Killington Ski Area

802-422-3232

Rentals $30-$40.

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