Treble Cone

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Treble Cone is a skier's mountain, pure and simple. Perched above Lake Wānaka, this South Island giant offers the longest, steepest, and most sustained terrain in New Zealand. The jaw-dropping views of the Southern Alps and the lake below are a constant companion as you carve down wide-open bowls or plunge into chutes. It's not a resort for beginners or those seeking après-ski glitz; it's a place for accomplished skiers and snowboarders who crave big-mountain adventure and uncrowded slopes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day to Treble Cone to truly explore its vast terrain. The drive from Wānaka takes about 35 minutes up a winding gravel road, so allow extra time. If you're a strong skier, you can cover most of the mountain in a day, but for powder hounds, two days are ideal to chase fresh lines. The season runs from late June to early October, with peak conditions in August. Avoid weekends if you can for the quietest slopes.

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