
| Skiable Terrain: | 550 Hectares (1359 acres) | ![]() |
| Base Elevation: | 1200 metres | |
| Height at Summit: | 2100 metres (6888ft) | |
| Highest Lifted Point: | 1860 metres | |
| Lowest Lift Point: | 1200 metres | |
| Lift Serviced Vertical Rise: | 660 metres | |
| Base to Summit Vertical Rise: | 900 metres | |
| Longest Run: | 3.5 km - 'Triple Treat' | |
| Terrain Grades: | 15% beginner, 45% intermediate, 40% advanced | |
| Types of Lifts: | 1 Six seater high speed
detachable chairlift 1 Double chairlift 2 T-bars 1 Platter |
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| Total Lift Capacity: | 6200 people per hour | ![]() |
| Lift Operating Hours: | 9.00am - 4.00pm | |
| Number of Snow Guns: | 16 | |
| Snowmaking Area: | 50 Hectares | |
| Number of Groomers: | 2 Kassbohrer 270Ds 2 Kassbohrer 240Ds |
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| Annual Snowfall: | 5.5 metres | |
| Ave. Max Snow Depth: | 3.25 metres | |
Spread over three large basins there are trails to suit all ages and skill levels. From the purpose-built learner area, to comfortable, perfectly groomed green and blue runs, through challenging black runs and secret powder stashes, Treble Cone has great terrain for all levels of ability.
The beginners area provides an ideal slope for learning
to ski and snowboard. Located near the base building, the wide, gentle slope has an easy
gradient and is perfectly groomed every night.
Two supertrails, Triple Treat and Main Street, provide long, well-groomed slopes for beginners and intermediates along with another 10kms of groomed runs.
For experts, Treble Cone offers more advanced terrain than any other New Zealand ski and snowboard area and the off-piste powder skiing is unrivaled.
Great natural and man-made half pipes and terrain parks also make Treble Cone a Mecca for snowboarders.
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Last Updated: March 15, 2003 |
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