Snow & Ski Conditions Coronet Peak

The Coronet Peak snow report for Jul 03 is a 8" base depth with 8 of 8 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Coronet Peak 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

      
0"0"0"0"0"0"

Base

8"
Packed Powder

Summit

28"
Hard Packed

Depth vs Average

61%
vs average of 13" on Jul 03
Snow Reporter Comments: Fri 04 Jul 09:18 AM Cool calm stunning day! Clear skies, low wind and dried cord from top to bottom, The Peak is on today! Conditions are dialled in for fast laps and good times. Groomed runs from Greengates Express on the left to Rocky Gully T bar on the right, we have the space, and the piste is looking mint! The fun continues tonight with our Canadian Club Night Ski. From early carves to après turns, today is one for the memory bank.
Lifts Open
8/8 open
Beginner Runs Open
100%
Intermediate Runs Open
100%
Advanced Runs Open
100%
Expert Runs Open
70%
Runs Open
93%

Firsthand Report

New snow! 20cms at the base and 50cm at the top. Riding very nice today!
11 months ago

Resort Overview

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Jun 14
Projected Opening
Sep 28
Projected Closing
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.   

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