
A slopeside Pico Mountain loft condo for up to 6 guests, with true ski-in/ski-out access, a wood-burning fireplace, renovated kitchen, private balcony, and room for a full mountain weekend.

Stay at Pico for ski weekends, foliage trips, summer trail days, and a classic Vermont mountain pace.
A focused Pico base collection for ski trips, foliage weekends, and longer Vermont stays. Review Pico Mountain stats before you book.

A slopeside Pico Mountain loft condo for up to 6 guests, with true ski-in/ski-out access, a wood-burning fireplace, renovated kitchen, private balcony, and room for a full mountain weekend.

A one-bedroom Pico Village Square condo for up to 4 guests, with ski-in/ski-out convenience, a fireplace, patio, mountain views, full kitchen, and fast access to both Pico and Killington.
Pico has its own rhythm: a classic base area, meaningful vertical, family-friendly mornings, and enough mountain to make a weekend feel full without chasing crowds. Use the Mountain Guide and live webcams as you plan.
Base your trip around Pico Mountain itself, with lodging close to the lifts and village.
Condos with kitchens, living space, fireplaces, and enough breathing room for real downtime.
Use nearby dining, fitness, shopping, and live mountain reports without making every day feel busy.

Classic mountain pace, condo comfort.

Summer, foliage, and quiet mountain weekends.
Build the stay around ski mornings, Deer Leap hikes, golf, foliage drives, base-area services, and easy evenings along Killington Road.
Stay close to the base for ski-and-ride trips built around Pico, with live trail status and webcams to help plan each morning.
Use the condo as a quieter mountain home base for Deer Leap, Green Mountain National Golf Course, lake days, weddings, and Route 4 exploring.
Book a kitchen, fireplace, and mountain setting for leaf-peeping weekends when the slopes are quiet and Vermont is glowing.
Keep Pico as the calm base, then head toward Killington Road for restaurants, live music, seasonal events, and easy nights out.
The condos put you close to the Pico base, trail map, lessons, Vermont Adaptive, rentals, sports shop, and fitness center. Killington is nearby, but Pico can be the whole plan.

A real trail network above a compact Pico base.
Lodging, lifts, lessons, rentals, food, retail, and Sports Center access all sit around the guest routine.
H-304 and Pico's Doorstep are in the Village Square condo area, giving guests a simple base routine without turning every ski day into a drive.
The listings are positioned about 75 steps from Pico lift access, with the ticket window, restaurant, bar, and retail nearby at the base.
Ski school, kids programs, rentals, service, food, drink, and the Pico Sports Shop sit around the base experience guests are actually using.
The Pico Sports Center adds a practical off-hill option for longer stays, weather days, pool time, fitness, and classes.
Check the Base Cam and Peak Cam before you pack the car, pick a ski day, or decide whether to linger with coffee.
A live look at Pico Mountain base-area conditions before guests walk over to the lifts.
Summit-facing conditions from Pico, helpful for checking cloud cover, wind, and visibility.
Webcam feeds are provided by Pico Mountain and HDRelay.
View on picomountain.comSimple helps Pico owners turn a slopeside condo into a better-run vacation rental, with local guest support, direct booking strategy, clean listing presentation, and practical care between stays.
Pico Condos offer spacious, multi-bedroom units with full kitchens, making them ideal for families who want room to settle in near the mountain.
Most Pico Condos are direct ski-in/ski-out or a very short walk to the lifts, giving skiers and snowboarders an easier start and finish to the day.
Pico shares some resort systems with Killington, but it feels like its own mountain: simpler base access, a distinct trail network, and a calmer pace. Check current ticket and shuttle details before you travel.
Yes. Pico works well for foliage weekends, summer hiking, wedding weekends, remote-work escapes, and quieter Vermont trips where you want a condo base instead of a hotel room.
Beyond the lifts, guests can hike Deer Leap, play nearby golf, use the Pico Sports Center, browse the sports shop, or head toward Killington Road for restaurants, live music, and evening shows.
Yes. Vermont Adaptive is based at Pico in the Turtle Ridge Adaptive Center at the Andrea Mead Lawrence Lodge, with winter adaptive snowsports and year-round adaptive sports programming in the region. Learn more at Vermont Adaptive.
Use the availability form to search live dates through Simple Vacation Rentals, then choose the Pico condo that fits your group.