If you are looking to hike and summit Mount Killington, Bucklin Trail is a wonderful option. Much more of a traditional hike(as opposed to climbing the ski trails on the resort), the path is well-marked and well-maintained. It is approximately 7.5 miles round trip to the summit and back. It is marked with blue blazes that are easy to follow. To find the trailhead, you must turn down Wheelerville Road off Route 4… keep in mind that this is an unpaved road. After approximately 4 miles, you will reach a sharp turn in the road. There is a turnoff to the left with a decent sized area for parking. The trail begins here and remains relatively flat for almost 2 miles. It follows Brewers Brook for some time, with a couple of bridge crosses over its rocky waters. After the initial 2 miles, the trail begins to climb more steeply until it joins the Appalachian and Long Trail(follow the white blazes for this section). Along this section is Cooper Lodge, a refuge for backpackers… built in 1939, it is the highest shelter on the Long Trail. Unfortunately it was covered in graffiti(I mean really… who brings spray paint 4,000 feet up a mountain?). To end the hike you scramble up the last and steepest part of the climb, emerging from the treeline to a panoramic view of the surrounding Green Mountains. It took about 3.5−4 hours of actual trekking to complete the hike. I am not a fast hiker by any means and took several breaks along the way(especially as it got steep!). Beware of the black flies that swarm in the spring/early summer. Overall, I was very pleased with this hike. Waterfalls, rivers, bridges, panoramic views. Doesn’t get better than that!