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New Zealand's first commercial ski field is still one of the most popular mountains around! Ski all day on the varied terrain that has something for everyone and if that isn't enough then try your hand at night skiing on Friday and Saturday nights, mid July to mid September.
Coronet Peak Mountain Information
Elevation: 1649 m
Skiable area: 280 ha
Longest run: 1.8 km
Terrain: beg 20%, int 45%, adv 35%, half pipe
Season: Jun - Oct
Snowmaking: Yes
Facilities: Include two international snowboard half pipes and a terrain park, Ski and Snowboard School, first aid and medical services, ski and snowboard rental and repairs, clothing rental, kids creche, restaurant.
Coronet Peak sets the scene for some awesome snow action! This is a mountain that's blessed with fantastic, varied natural terrain, outstanding views over Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu, and world class ski runs to suit all abilities of skiers and boarders. Everyone can ski like a pro at Coronet Peak - there are dedicated slopes for first timers, long wide groomed trails and plenty of choice for more experienced skiers. Once you know the ropes, you'll enjoy the vertical off the express quad, or exploring the rolling terrain with plenty of dips and drops for great variety. For boarders, Coronet is a natural terrain park, full of endless hits and powder stashes!
If skiing all day just isn't enough, Coronet Peak lets you ski all night as well, allowing you to make the most of your Ski Express package (Friday and Saturday nights, mid-July to mid-Sepember). There's plenty of après ski activity at Coronet Peak too - relax in the brasserie, soak up the sun and the views.
Click here for information about Queenstown packages.
Coronet Peak Trail Map
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