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Coronet Peak · Otago, New Zealand

Coronet Peak in June

Conditions, weather, crowd levels, and tips for visiting Coronet Peak in June

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Is Coronet Peak Open in June?

Early Season

June marks the early part of the season at Coronet Peak. Not all trails and lifts may be open yet, as the resort builds its snowpack. Early-season conditions can be variable, but prices are lower and crowds are thin. It is a great time to visit if you are flexible about terrain options.

Weather & Snow Conditions

25cm(10in)Thin

25cm

Avg Snowfall

4°C

Avg High (39°F)

-2°C

Avg Low (28°F)

10"

Snowfall (inches)

In June, Coronet Peak sees an average of 25cm (10 inches) of snowfall. Daytime temperatures typically reach 4°C (39°F) with overnight lows around -2°C (28°F). Milder temperatures mean lighter layering is sufficient, but bring a waterproof shell for changing conditions. UV protection becomes more important as the sun angle increases.

Crowd Levels & Pricing

Crowd Level

Low

Day Pass Price

$75

June is a quieter period at Coronet Peak, making it one of the best times to visit for short lift lines and a relaxed atmosphere. Day passes are priced at $75, reflecting the lower demand. Midweek visits during this month can feel practically empty.

What to Pack for June

Essential Layers

  • ✓Moisture-wicking base layer (merino or synthetic)
  • ✓Lightweight mid-layer (thin fleece or softshell)
  • ✓Waterproof, breathable outer shell
  • ✓Standard waterproof ski gloves

Accessories

  • ✓Helmet (always recommended)
  • ✓Goggles with light lens for bright conditions
  • ✓Neck gaiter or buff
  • ✓Sunscreen SPF 50+ (stronger UV at altitude)

Trail Conditions in June

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25%(8 trails)
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35%(11 trails)
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30%(9 trails)
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10%(3 trails)

In early-season June, trail availability at Coronet Peak depends on natural snowfall and snowmaking progress. Typically 40-60% of trails will be open, with priority given to main cruising runs and beginner areas. Higher-elevation terrain tends to open first.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Coronet Peak open in June?
Yes, Coronet Peak is typically open in June. Early season operations may mean limited trail and lift access.
How much snow does Coronet Peak get in June?
Coronet Peak averages approximately 25cm (10 inches) of snowfall in June. Actual amounts vary year to year. Snowfall is lighter during this period, so conditions depend heavily on accumulated base depth.
How crowded is Coronet Peak in June?
Crowd levels at Coronet Peak in June are typically low. This is one of the quieter periods at the resort, making it an excellent time to visit for shorter lines and a more relaxed experience.
What should I wear skiing at Coronet Peak in June?
In June, temperatures at Coronet Peak range from -2°C to 4°C (28°F to 39°F). Lighter layering works well, but bring a waterproof shell. Temperatures can change quickly at altitude. Sunscreen and quality goggles are important as spring sun can be intense.

Coronet Peak in June

Status
Early Season
Avg Snowfall
25cm (10")
Temp High
4°C (39°F)
Temp Low
-2°C (28°F)
Crowd Level
Low
Day Pass
$75
Condition
Thin

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