Ski, Snowboard, Telemark – Queenstown, New Zealand

Ski Area Transport and Guiding - Cardrona, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Treble Cone.

Coronet Peak Mountain Statistics

Coronet Peak is renowned for its roller coaster terrain across a series of interconnected bowls offering exhilarating skiing and riding for all levels. The dedicated learner and novice area provides a confidence building environment with two surface conveyor lifts, beginner handle tow, double chairlift and has its own snowmaking system.

 

Elevation

1649m

Vertical

462m

Skiable Area

280 Hectares

Lifts

1 high speed Six Seater, 1 Express Quad Chair, 1 Double Chair, 1 T- Bar, 3 surface conveyor lifts and 1 Beginner Tow

Terrain

Beginners 20%, Intermediates 45%, Advanced 35% (excludes Back Bowls)

Season

Early June - Early October

Facilities

Fully licensed Coronet Restaurant and bar and the Coronet Peak Cafe. Rental - skis, boots and poles, snowboard repairs, ski & snowboard storage. Retail outlet - ski accessories and clothing. First aid and emergency services. Licensed crèche and dedicated children’s handle tow.

Snowmaking

Extensive coverage, top to bottom

Operating Hours

9:00am to 4:00pm

Night Skiing

July to mid September, Friday and Saturday nights
4:00pm until 9:00pm

Longest Run

M1 - 2.4km

 







 
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