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.
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 Level
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.
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.