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.

Best Runs in Coronet Peak
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Greengates (Green): A wide, gentle trail perfect for first-timers to build confidence with forgiving terrain and plenty of space to practice turning.
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Easy Rider (Green): A long, cruisy run that winds down from mid-mountain, offering beginners a satisfying descent without intimidating gradients.
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Mambo (Blue): A fun, rolling intermediate trail with consistent pitch that's ideal for practising carved turns and building rhythm.
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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.
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Elevator (Blue): A smooth, wide motorway run that's popular with intermediates looking to clock up vertical metres and work on technique.
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Coronet Express (Blue): A direct fall-line run under the main chairlift that lets you open up and gain speed on well-groomed corduroy.
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M1 (Black): A steep, consistently pitched black that offers a proper thigh-burner and tests your edge control all the way down.
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Rocky Gully (Black): A narrow, technical chute that demands precise line choice and confident skiing through tighter terrain.
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Greengates Face (Black): An ungroomed face that often develops moguls, providing a challenging workout for advanced skiers looking to test their skills.

