Coronet Peak
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Coronet Peak is a commercial skifield in Queenstown, New Zealand located
seven kilometres west of Arrowtown, on the southern slopes of the 1,649-metre
peak which shares its name. A popular ski resort in the Southern Hemisphere,
Coronet Peak offers a long snow season, well received skiing and snowboarding
terrain and lift systems.
The Peak is one of New Zealand's most popular ski resorts due to its proximity
to Queenstown, varied terrain and quality facilities, offering a high speed quad
chairlift, high speed six-seater chairlift and, as of the 2010 season, a high
speed beginner chairlift. The view from the skifield south across
Lake Wakatipu and the smaller nearby Lake Hayes
is a further contributor to the mountain's success. Dubbed the "original" resort
ski area Coronet Peak is only 25 minutes from Queenstown.
Coronet Peak has extensive snowmaking and receives about 2 m of snow per year.
The season typically runs from early June to early-October or late-September. It
is one of the only skifields in New Zealand to offer night skiing on Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday nights from July to mid-September and First Tracks,
operating between 8.00 am - 9.00 am offer a more secluded period before the main
traffic hits later on during the day. Coronet Peak (and nearby mountains) are
popular locations for school trips in the Oceanic region because of its
extensive facilities. Children 6 and younger receive free day lift passes.
Popular runs on Coronet Peak include Big Easy (beginners), M1, Greengates and
Shirtfront (intermediate), and Exchange Drop and the Back Bowls (expert). Like
European Alpine ski resorts, Coronet's Peak offers much well-developed piste
skiing.
Coronet Peak is often the site of calendared international ski races and the
training ground for many world class athletes.
The field is operated by NZSki Ltd, who also manages The Remarkables skifield
just across the valley and Mount Hutt in Canterbury, near to Christchurch.
Getting There
This tourist attraction is well serviced by public transport including taxis,
buses and shuttle.
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