The Best Ski Resorts in New Zealand.

When it comes to the best ski resorts in New Zealand, it’s a close call between Treble Cone and Mt Ruapehu.

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Treble Cone is arguably the best ski resort in the South Island. Mount Ruapehu, the mighty volcano, provides just about the only skiing on the North Island. If you throw in the scenery factor, it’s probably honours even for the award of best ski resort in New Zealand.

Aoraki Mount Cook Ski Resort.

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Aoraki Mount Cook is in the Mackenzie region of new Zealand which features some of the country’s highest mountains and most dramatic glaciers. Some individual heli-ski runs provide a vertical drop of as much as 1,500m. But a typical day’s heli-skiing would involve three or four descents totaling around 3,000m.

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Treble Cone Ski Resort.

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Long scenic cruising runs like Outer Limits, ungroomed descents like Sundance and New Zealand’s first six-seater chair give Treble Cone its status among the best ski resorts in new Zealand. There is also a clutch of enjoyable chutes including Bullet, Shooter and Super Pipe. Boundary Ridge chutes and Powder Bowl chutes complete the menu. There are also two half pipes one natural and one man made.

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Mt Ruapehu Ski Resort.

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Ruapehu has three ski areas on it’s slopes – two commercial resorts and a ‘club field’. Turoa has some exciting terrain and the biggest vertical drop in Australasia – 72m (2,360ft).

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