Coronet Peak

Location

Otago
New Zealand
45° 2' 24.0036" S, 168° 38' 23.9964" E
NZ
General info: 

Coronet Peak's open slopes and wide rolling terrain is only a short drive from Queenstown. It's the original - and still leads the way in innovation and quality. The terrain offers everything from wide open groomed runs, to moguls, to open back bowls. New features for last season include an additional snowmaking pump boosting the already extensive snowmaking system, and a 146-meter Magic Carpet snow lift in the Big Easy Learners Area.

BASE: 3894ft
SUMMIT: 5410ft
VERTICAL DROP: 1515ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 8
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 3
Surface: 5

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