Coronet Peak Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Coronet Peak

Top Rated for
5.00 (9 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
5.00 (6 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.22 (9 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.20 (5 Ratings)
Snowboarders
4.00 (9 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.00 (9 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
Beginner 14%
Intermediate 44%
Advanced 23%
Expert 19%
Overall Rating
3.89
From 9 Reviews
43
Total Runs
3894
Bottom Elevation
5410
Top Elevation
Skiable Terrain

Coronet Peak Piste Map

Check out Coronet Peak's ski resort map to plan your day across 43 runs spread between 3,894m and 5,410m elevation. The trail map shows 6 beginner runs, 19 intermediate runs, and 10 advanced runs serviced by 3 chairlifts and 5 drag lifts. It's a compact area that punches above its weight, with solid terrain for intermediates and enough steep stuff to keep advanced skiers entertained.

piste map for Coronet Peak

Best Runs in Coronet Peak

  • Greengates (Green): A wide, gentle trail perfect for first-timers to build confidence with forgiving terrain and plenty of space to practice turning.

  • Easy Rider (Green): A long, cruisy run that winds down from mid-mountain, offering beginners a satisfying descent without intimidating gradients.

  • Mambo (Blue): A fun, rolling intermediate trail with consistent pitch that's ideal for practising carved turns and building rhythm.

  • Broadway (Blue): The resort's longest run at 2.4km, featuring sweeping turns and scenic views as it cruises from the summit to the base.

  • Elevator (Blue): A smooth, wide motorway run that's popular with intermediates looking to clock up vertical metres and work on technique.

  • Coronet Express (Blue): A direct fall-line run under the main chairlift that lets you open up and gain speed on well-groomed corduroy.

  • M1 (Black): A steep, consistently pitched black that offers a proper thigh-burner and tests your edge control all the way down.

  • Rocky Gully (Black): A narrow, technical chute that demands precise line choice and confident skiing through tighter terrain.

  • Greengates Face (Black): An ungroomed face that often develops moguls, providing a challenging workout for advanced skiers looking to test their skills.