Treble Cone is a ski resort located in the South Island of New Zealand. It's situated on the slopes of Treble Cone Mountain, in the heart of the Southern Alps. The resort is known for its challenging terrain and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Treble Cone Ski Area boasts one of the largest ski areas in the South Island. It features over 550 hectares of skiable terrain, with runs for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. The resort offers a good variety of groomed runs and off-piste terrain, including steep chutes, bowls, and tree skiing, which are popular with advanced skiers and snowboarders. The resort has a total of 3 lifts, including 2 high-speed quad chairlifts, which provide access to all areas of the mountain.
One of the most famous aspect of the Treble Cone Ski Area is its panoramic views, which can be seen from the top of the mountain. With the panoramic view, you can see the Southern Alps, the Wanaka and Hawea Lakes, and the valley.
The ski season at Treble Cone typically runs from late June to early October, the resort receives an average annual snowfall of around 4 meters. The resort offers a variety of on-mountain accommodations, including ski-in/ski-out lodges and apartments, as well as a variety of dining and après-ski options. Additionally, ski rental and lessons are also available for those who need them.
Treble Cone Ski Area is a great destination for skiers and snowboarders who are looking for a challenging ski resort with excellent off-piste terrain and beautiful views. With its large ski area, variety of runs and spectacular views, Treble Cone is a fantastic place to spend a winter vacation in New Zealand.
One of the most famous aspect of the Treble Cone Ski Area is its panoramic views, which can be seen from the top of the mountain. With the panoramic view, you can see the Southern Alps, the Wanaka and Hawea Lakes, and the valley.
The ski season at Treble Cone typically runs from late June to early October, the resort receives an average annual snowfall of around 4 meters. The resort offers a variety of on-mountain accommodations, including ski-in/ski-out lodges and apartments, as well as a variety of dining and après-ski options. Additionally, ski rental and lessons are also available for those who need them.
Treble Cone Ski Area is a great destination for skiers and snowboarders who are looking for a challenging ski resort with excellent off-piste terrain and beautiful views. With its large ski area, variety of runs and spectacular views, Treble Cone is a fantastic place to spend a winter vacation in New Zealand.
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Treble Cone Snow forecast
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Wednesday0 cm-3.1°
0.6 m/s -
Thursday0 cm-2.7°
0.8 m/s -
Friday0 cm-2.8°
2.1 m/s
Facts about Treble Cone
Lifts (Total: 3)
| Chair lifts: | 2 |
| T-bar lift: | 1 |
| Lift capacity: | 4500 persons/hour |
Vertical drop
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Highest Point: 1960 m |
| Vertical drop: 700 m | |
| Base Point: 1260 m |
Areas
| Childrens area: | 1 |
Otago
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Treble cone is definitely the best choice in New Zealand for both serious and average hikers. There is really so much for everyone even though there a... Read more (104 words)
Jovar's ... Just gave this little plant one day and where they were blue and I did not pack too much too little space. Probably one of the worst days ... Read more (60 words)
wanaka-trebelcone two miles is a subtlety .. think you get double d. but d is no problem getting up. ski buses are overpriced but up with the thumb is... Read more (32 words)

Canon place to be on and pumping pillows in June !!!!
Absolutely the cannon to go in a natural piper !!
Go here is a must if you are on the southeas... Read more (45 words)

According to me, the best ski resort on Nz apart from the club fields.
No Park
No Pipe
Good puckle (you can not go in)
But really good terrain. ... Read more (76 words)
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