The Tukino Skifield snow report for Aug 24 is a 8" base depth with of 3 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Tukino Skifield are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Tukino Skifield is located on the eastern slopes of Mt. Ruapehu in New Zealand’s North Island, offering a rugged alpine experience far from the bustle of commercial resorts. With a base elevation of 1,800 meters and a summit reaching 2,020 meters, the field spans 170 hectares (420 acres) and features 20 trails accessed by 3 surface lifts. The vertical drop of 220 meters delivers a compact but varied descent across natural terrain, with approximately 12 km of skiable distance and a longest run of 2 km.The trail breakdown includes 15% beginner, 25% intermediate, 30% advanced, and 30% expert terrain. Families will appreciate the welcoming club atmosphere, the learner-friendly slopes near the base, and the ability to stay slope-side in one of three alpine lodges. While there’s no gear rental on-site, nearby towns like Turangi and Ohakune offer equipment hire and supplies. Ski lessons are available on weekends, and cat-skiing adds an adventurous twist for those seeking deeper snow.Visitors choose Tukino for its raw alpine character, panoramic views of the Rangipo Desert, and the camaraderie of a club-operated field. Whether you're carving turns on groomed trails or hiking to untouched ridgelines, Tukino delivers a back-to-basics ski experience with a strong sense of community and a dramatic volcanic backdrop.