High in The Remarkables mountain range near Queenstown, The Remarkables Ski Area offers a true alpine experience in three sunny bowls where 220 skiable hectares of terrain spreads across 700 hectares of reserve. Three quad chairs, one magic carpet and one beginner tow offer access to the trails and parks.
The Remarkables is a great place to soak up winter sun and watch the playful
antics of New Zealand’s native parrot, the Kea where the emphasis
is on fun.
The youngest ski area in the region, The Remarkables opened in 1985. Its youth
is reflected in its popularity among young, hip snowboarders and freeskiers who
love the terrain parks and the 150m FIS specification Parklife Superpipe. At
the other end of the scale the Homeward Bound run is widely considered New Zealand’s
best backcountry trail inside ski area boundaries. And there’s a purpose
built Tubing Park for those family members looking for something not-too-serious
to do.
The Remarkables is renowned for its friendly atmosphere and great value for families - any child ten years and under gets a day pass for free. The novice slopes are easily accessed by chairlift while beginners enjoy a magic carpet right in front of the sun deck. Snowmaking, increased by 75% for the 2006 season ensures good, consistent snow cover on several main trails.
There’s an award-winning ski and snowboard school, café,
retail shop and equipment hire and regular live music on the deck
or in the café.
Source: The
Remarkables
ski field web site
Location: The Remarkable mountain ranges
Skiable area: 220 hectares
Base Altitude: 1620 metres
Highest Altitude: 1943 metres
Vertical drop: 357 metres
Beginner: 30%
Intermediate: 40%
Advanced: 30%
Gear rental: Yes
Lessons: Yes
Cafes: Yes
Retail Shops: Yes
Access Road: 13 km unsealed road
Opens: June
Closes: Oct
The
Remarkables ski
field web site
