Snow & Ski Conditions Cardrona Alpine Resort

The Cardrona Alpine Resort snow report for Jul 17 is a 16" base depth with 7 of 10 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Cardrona Alpine Resort are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

     
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Summit

16"
Machine Groomed
Snow Reporter Comments: Friday - 17/7 We are open today! We are expecting a fine day ahead with moderate / strong W/NW winds. The wind may affect lift operations today! Keep an eye on our lift status updates. Main basin and Valley View lifts scheduled to open from 08:30am. Captains and T-bar to follow. Soho and Willows closed for the day due to wind! Keep an eye on our snow report for the most up to date information. Big Bucks - we are back! 2 rail decks and Jump Zero open today!
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Lifts Open
7/10 open
Runs Open
8/38 open
Beginner Runs Open
3/6
Intermediate Runs Open
2/14
Advanced Runs Open
2/10
Expert Runs Open
1/8
Runs Open
21%

Resort Overview

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Jun 26
Projected Opening
Oct 11
Projected Closing
Cardrona Alpine Resort is located in Otago, New Zealand, nestled between Queenstown and Wānaka in the Southern Alps. With a base elevation of 1,260 meters and a summit reaching 1,860 meters, the resort spans 345 hectares (852 acres) and receives an average of 260 cm of snowfall annually. The vertical drop of 600 meters offers a satisfying descent across a variety of terrain, and snowmaking ensures reliable coverage across key trails throughout the season.The mountain features 38 trails accessed by 9 lifts, including gondolas, high-speed sixes and quads, quad chairs, and surface lifts. Trail difficulty is well-balanced: 16% beginner, 37% intermediate, 26% advanced, and 21% expert. Families will appreciate the dedicated beginner zone, licensed childcare, and ski school programs. Cardrona also boasts five terrain parks and two halfpipes, making it a top destination for freestyle riders. The longest run stretches 4 km, offering a scenic cruise from summit to base.Visitors choose Cardrona for its expansive terrain, modern lift infrastructure, and vibrant alpine atmosphere. Whether you're carving groomers in Captain’s Basin, dropping into Arcadia Chutes, or sipping mulled wine at Vista Bar, the resort delivers a high-altitude experience that blends adventure, comfort, and unforgettable views.

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