CORONET PEAK WINTER 2021 - NZSki
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS NEW FOR 2021 23 JUN FIRST NIGHT SKI Enjoy floodlit slopes before warming up by 01 Planting over 3,000 native tussocks the fire on the deck. Night Ski is a must-do and hebes to regenerate trails when visiting Queenstown. 02 New wastewater treatment plant to improve our environmental outcomes Upgrading snowmaking pipe lines 15 AUG 03 to ensure consistent and reliable snowmaking throughout winter DOG DERBY Dogs and owners cause mayhem as they race GOOD TIMES SINCE 1947 down the mountain together. A great day to A new ‘self serve’ area in the base spectate or bring your dog up to compete. 04 building for those bringing a picnic, including a hot water boiler and seating. A new Montana Twister ski tuning robot to ensure our rental equipment will be in the 05 very best condition. It will also give guests the chance to get the very best tuning for NATIONAL POINTS AND their gear on mountain NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS The best New Zealand skiers from U14, U16 and FIS race in a multiple discipline series. coronetpeak.co.nz/events
ABOUT US Coronet Peak, located in Queenstown, New Zealand, was the country’s first commercial ski field, providing good times since 1947. The mountain is Queenstown’s urban playground only 20 minutes from downtown along a sealed road. Guests are treated to freshly groomed trails during First Tracks from 8am daily, right through to Night Skiing on Wednesdays, Fridays, and some Saturday nights until 9pm. Coronet Peak has 280ha of skiable terrain, a 1649m elevation with a 462m vertical drop. An extensive state-of-the-art snowmaking set up GOOD TIMES SINCE 1947 (the largest in the Southern Hemisphere) ensures peak conditions throughout the whole season. In 2019, summer operations launched and includes sightseeing with the Peak gondola, and chairlift accessed mountain bike trails. Coronet Peak is committed to kaitiakitanga, guardianship, over the mountain. There is a strong programme of activity to restore and enhance the environment including work to eradicate wilding, non-native plants, revegetating trails, and pest control. coronetpeak.co.nz/mountain
OVERVIEW TRANSPORT AVERAGE SNOWFALL Average snowfall: 1.99m per annum (excl. snowmaking). A dedicated scheduled bus service operates throughout the day from the center of Queenstown ACCESS 18km sealed road, just 20 minutes with options of pre-arranged hotel pick ups en-route. from Queenstown. TERRAIN approx. 14% beginner, TARGETED OPENING DATE 19 June 33% intermediate, 25% advanced, 27% expert. ANTICIPATED CLOSING DATE 26 September NON SKIERS Gondola assisted access to the PEAK ELEVATION 1649m top of the mountain and a toboggan area. VERTICAL DROP 462m GOOD TIMES SINCE 1947 SNOWSPORTS Private and group coaching SKIABLE AREA 280 hectares available as well as high performance camps and adaptive programmes. KIDS PROGRAMMES Skiwiland for 2-5 year SNOWMAKING olds. Group or private lessons for ages 5-17 Coronet Peak has the most extensive snowmaking years of age. setup in the Souther Hemisphere with a total of 211 fixed guns, and 7 portable for reliable snow FOOD & BEVERAGE Restaurant and bar coverage top to bottom. services, Cafe 1200, Heidi’s Hut. LIFTS RENTALS Full Head & Salomon recreational 2 high-speed six-seater chairs, 1 high-speed quad and performance rental gear available as well chair, 1 T-bar and 4 surface conveyor lifts. as on mountain workshop for equipment tuning.
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