Turoa Overview

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Area Profile

Rising head and shoulders above the Central North Island, Turoa boasts the largest vertical drop in Australiasia; no wonder they call Turoa "The Giant." The south facing slope gets plenty of dry powder during the season making Turoa a perfect alpine playground for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. After a day of challenging black runs, finding the secret powder stashes, and going big in the natural halfpipe, Turoa's visitors and locals head down the mountain to Ohakune to dine, relax and re-live the day's adventures.

Lodging Profile

There is no on-site lodging. A variety of lodges, hotels, motels and more are available in Ohakune (approximately 17kms away).

Services Profile

Ski school, rentals, workshops, restaurants, and gift shops.

Snowboarding Profile

There is a terrain park, halfpipe and skier/boardercross courses on site. Lessons and rentals are available.

Important Dates

  • Projected Days Open: N/A
  • Days Open Last Year: N/A
  • Years Open: 8
  • Average Snowfall: N/A
 

Terrain Type

Beginner Runs: Beginner Runs 25% Intermediate Runs: Intermediate Runs 50% Advanced Runs: Advanced Runs 25% Expert Runs: Expert Runs 0%
 

Lifts

  • Total # Of Lifts: Total # Of Lifts 10
  • Gondolas & Trams: Gondolas & Trams N/A
 
  • High Speed Sixes: High Speed Sixes N/A
  • High Speed Quads: High Speed Quads N/A
 
  • Quad Chairs: Quad Chairs N/A
  • Triple Chairs: Triple Chairs N/A
 
  • Double Chairs: Double Chairs N/A
  • Surface Lifts: Surface Lifts N/A
 

Elevation

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  • Top: 708 m
  • Vertical Drop: 220 m
  • Bottom: 488 m
 
  • Longest Run: 2.5 km
  • Skiable Terrain: 500 hectares
  • Snow Making: N/A
 
 

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Location

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Weather

21 Nov 2008

46°F / 8°C :
wind 15 mph NNE

 
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