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Overview

Coronet Peak is New Zealand’s most popular ski destination, mainly due to its proximity to Queenstown. Located in the heart of the South Island of New Zealand, Coronet Peak is only a 20-minute drive from Queenstown and provides visitors with majestic views of Lake Wakatipu, Lake Hayes and The Remarkables. 

Because of its extensive snowmaking facilities, Coronet Peak is one of the last ski areas to close in the Southern Hemisphere, with a season that typically runs from June to mid-October. The mountain offers great terrain for all abilities, and night skiing is also available on weekends. 

 

Inside Scoop

Coronet Peak offers visitors self-service cafés, snow shop, ski and snowboard school, snowboard and clothing rental, storage, ski and snowboard repairs, guest services, first aid and medical facilities.

Plan Your Trip

Best Time for Snow

Average Snowfall

16"
10"
7"
4"
2"
9"
Jun
13"
Jul
9"
Aug
9"
Sep
2"
Oct
Beginners Runs
17%
Intermediate Runs
50%
Advanced Runs
26%
Expert Runs
21%
Runs in Total
38
Longest Run
1.5 mi

Total Lifts: 8

High Speed Sixes
1
High Speed Quads
2
Surface Lifts
5

Elevation

Base
3894'
Summit
5410'
Vertical Drop
1516'

Important Dates

June 14, 20242024/06/14
Projected Opening
September 29, 20242024/09/29
Projected Closing
127
Projected Days Open
126
Days Open Last Year
77
Years Open
78"
Average Snowfall
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