June 24 2019
Due to low levels of natural snow fall during June, Treble Cone Ski Area has made the decision to delay its planned
opening until conditions improve to the levels its guests expect.
While snowmaking has been able to cover the main groomed trails to the base area, coverage of the remainder of the
mountain remains insufficient to operate. The mountain was scheduled to open this Thursday June 27.
“We’d love to be open for guests to ski and ride, but right now we’re simply not able to offer the exceptional
experience we know they’re looking for. That’s why we’ve made the difficult decision to delay our opening until
conditions improve,” said Treble Cone general manager Toby Arnott.
“We have a great team of new and returning staff on board and we’re ready to go, we just need a little extra help from
mother nature at this point.
“We’ll be doing everything we can to support our staff through the period between now and opening.”
Treble Cone’s operations team will assess conditions on a daily basis and will announce a revised opening date via its
web site www.treblecone.com, by email to pass holders and on its Facebook page as soon as conditions improve.
ABOUT TREBLE CONE:
Treble Cone, the largest ski area in NZ’s South Island, is famous for its long, uncrowded groomed runs, legendary
off-piste terrain and unrivalled views over Lake Wanaka and the Southern Alps.
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