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Coronet Peak ski resort, New Zealand (Oceania) — luxury alpine destination — Mountain views, ski slopes, and alpine landscape
Oceania

Coronet Peak

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Resort Guide

Coronet Peak is a ski resort located just 20 minutes from Queenstown, New Zealand, offering expansive terrain suitable for all abilities across 280 hectares. The resort features modern facilities, including high-speed chairlifts, night skiing, and a dedicated beginner area, creating a vibrant and accessible atmosphere. Signature experiences include first tracks at sunrise and night skiing under lights, while amenities such as on-mountain dining and equipment rentals enhance convenience for visitors. Coronet Peak stands out for its proximity to Queenstown, diverse terrain, and unique night skiing opportunities.

Key Info

LUXSKI Hotels2
RegionOceania
CountryNew Zealand
Base Elevation1,187m
Summit Elevation1,649m
Vertical Drop462m
Skiable Acres691
Total Runs38
Total Lifts8
Annual Snowfall78 inches / 199 cm
Longest Run2.4 km / 1.5 mi
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Live Conditions

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Coronet Peak

Weather Forecast · 1,168m1,649m

Data reported at Tue, Jun 02, 11:00 AM UTC
Last Snowfall
May 7
26d ago
Last 24h
0cm
Last 7 Days
0cm
Season Total
20.1cm
SnowSure™ ScoreAI
11
Limited
Stable
Conditions are holding steady.

Early season conditions - great for first turns of the year.

Coronet Peak currently has no snow coverage, and recent weather conditions have not contributed any new snowfall. The forecast predicts no upcoming snow, and the season's snowfall is significantly below historical averages. Skiers should not expect good conditions at this time.

Depth

Minimal base - conditions are thin.

Recent

No significant recent snowfall.

Forecast

Dry conditions forecast ahead.

Historic

Season is performing around average.

Score calculated Mon, Feb 02, 10:15 PM UTC
Current Conditions
Reported Tue, Jun 02, 11:00 AM UTC
Base
1,168m
Temp
2°C
Wind
1km/h
Snow Depth
0cm
14-Day Forecast
1.7cm
Summit
1,649m
Temp
-1°C
Wind
1km/h
Snow Depth
0cm
14-Day Forecast
2.7cm
14-Day Snow Forecast by Model
Summit elevation (1,649m) · Forecast from Tue, Jun 02, 11:00 AM UTC
JMA
4.8cm
MétéoFr
0.6cm
Average
2.7cm
SnowSure™ Forecast Range

Shows daily snowfall predictions from 7 weather models. Black line = SnowSure™ weighted average.

10-Day Forecast
Summit (1,649m) · Updated Tue, Jun 02, 11:00 AM UTC
Today
2
4°
-1°
Wed
3
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0.1cm
Thu
4
6°
-2°
0.1cm
Fri
5
5°
-1°
Sat
6
0°
-3°
0.4cm
Sun
7
1°
-4°
0.4cm
Mon
8
1°
-2°
0.1cm
Tue
9
-1°
-4°
0cm
Wed
10
-1°
-4°
Thu
11
-1°
-3°
0cm
Season vs Historic
Calculated Tue, Jun 02, 11:00 AM UTC
20.1cm
Season Total
This Season to Date
-45%
vs 5-Year Avg
36.8cm
5-Yr Avg by Now
-59%
vs 30-Year Avg
48.8cm
30-Yr Avg by Now

Snowfall over the past five years has been significantly below the 30-year average, with a 5-year average of 2.2 cm compared to the long-term average of 14.7 cm, indicating a marked downward trend. The current season's snowfall of 6.1 cm is nearly triple the recent 5-year average, representing a notable short-term increase, but it remains well below the 30-year norm at just 29% of that average. The data also shows considerable year-to-year variability, including an anomalously low snowfall of 0 cm in 2021 and a sharp rebound in 2024. Overall, recent seasons reflect both reduced snowfall and heightened variability compared to historical patterns.

Plan Your Trip to Coronet Peak

Today's SnowSure™ Score:
11/100
Opens:Early June
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Closes:Mid October
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Best Months to Visit
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Peak Season
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Typical Season: Early JuneMid October|Grayed dates indicate resort is typically closed

Predictions are based on historical patterns and current season performance. Actual conditions may vary. Season dates are estimates and vary by resort.

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Ice Bar – Perched on the slopes of Coronet Peak, Ice Bar is renowned for its unique alpine setting, offering skiers and snowboarders a vibrant après-ski experience with panoramic mountain views, signature cocktails, and a lively social atmosphere right on the snow.

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