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Perched on the slopes of the Ohau Range in the Mackenzie Country, Ohau Skifield is a classic Kiwi ski area that feels refreshingly uncrowded. With its wide-open bowls, long groomed runs, and breathtaking views of the Southern Alps and Lake Ohau, this family-friendly field offers a genuine alpine experience away from the commercial bustle. The relaxed vibe and affordable prices make it a favourite among locals and in-the-know visitors.
Highlights & What to See
- Terrain for all levels: From gentle beginner slopes off the Home Basin to challenging black runs like the Waterfall, there's plenty to explore across the three main basins.
- Off-piste adventures: The backcountry around Ohau is legendary for powder stashes, especially in the South Basin, which is accessed via a short hike or cat-track.
- Lake views: On a clear day, the ski field offers stunning panoramas over Lake Ohau and across to Aoraki/Mount Cook – perfect for a mid-run photo stop.
- Family-friendly facilities: The base lodge has a sunny deck, a café serving hearty mountain fare, and a dedicated learner area with a magic carpet.
- Nearby attractions: The Lake Ohau area is also a gateway to the Twizel region and Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park in winter.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day skiing or snowboarding, arriving early to secure parking and make the most of the uncrowded slopes. If you're staying locally, a weekend allows you to explore different basins and try some off-piste runs. For those combining with a wider Mackenzie itinerary, a single day at Ohau is enough to experience its highlights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lake Ohau Village – a quiet lakeside settlement with accommodation and stunning views.
- Twizel – the nearest town, offering dining, shopping, and a base for exploring the region.
- Aoraki/Mount Cook Village – just an hour's drive, perfect for winter walks or heli-skiing.
- Roundhill Ski Area – another local favourite, known for its wide beginner slopes and friendly atmosphere.
- Omarama – famous for its clay cliffs and gliding, a great stop on the way to the skifield.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.