Treble Cone Piste Map
Grab the Treble Cone ski resort map to get the lay of the land before you head out - it's a proper big-mountain playground perched high above Lake Wāanaka. The trail map covers 59 runs spread across a massive vertical drop from 6,430m down to 4,134m, serviced by two chairlifts and a drag lift. Our community rates it 4.5 overall, with top marks for advanced terrain and off-piste, though you'll find it's light on tree runs at this alpine altitude.

Best Runs in Treble Cone
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Learner's Slope (Beginner): A wide, mellow nursery area at the base ideal for first-timers getting to grips with turning and stopping.
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Elevator (Intermediate): A cruisy blue groomer that flows down from the Home Basin chair, perfect for building confidence and working on your carving technique.
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Matukituki (Intermediate): A long, scenic blue that takes you on a cruisey descent with stunning views across the valley and Lake Wānaka below.
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Saddle Basin (Advanced): A challenging black run accessed from the Saddle chair that offers steep fall-line skiing with excellent snow quality.
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The Chutes (Expert): A collection of seriously steep, narrow chutes dropping into Saddle Basin that'll test your nerve and technical ability.
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Motatapu Chutes (Expert): Treble Cone's gnarliest terrain - extreme double-black chutes with mandatory air, rock drops and consequences that demand expert-level skills.
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Home Basin (Advanced/Expert): An expansive bowl offering variable terrain from groomed blacks to off-piste lines, with plenty of natural features to session.

