Whakapapa, New Zealand's largest ski area since joining with Turoa Ski Resort, is part of Tongariro National Park, New Zealand's oldest national park and a world heritage area. Whakapapa is operated under a licence issued by the Department of Conservation and is owned and run by Ruapehu Alpine Lifts Ltd. There are 43 trails with terrain for all ability levels; including off-piste expert terrain. The ski area can be broken into three areas: Happy Valley (a self contained beginners area), the "east" side (where the majority of lifts & services are located), and the "west" side (highlighted by the lift accessed backcountry terrain).
There are 1,500 bunks on mountain. Nearby accomodations include hotels, motels and backpacker facilities.
Ski hire, ski shops, snow groomers, instructors, ski school for adults and children.
Nearby towns of Whakapapa Village, National Park Village, Tokaanu, Turangi, Ohakune, Taupo. Taverns, restaurants, nightclub and more.
Freeriding allowed on all open terrain. Halfpipe in the Te Heu Heu Valley cut with Piston-Bully Pipe Master. Ampitheater Terrain Park is a natural formation.
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Top: 2300 FT Bottom: 1630 FT Vertical Drop: 675 FT Skiable Terrain: 1359 acres Number of Runs: 43 Snow Making: 0 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 7 Capacity: 26710 |
Beginner Runs: 25% Intermediate Runs: 50% Advanced Runs: 0% Expert Runs: 0% Average Snowfall: 0 na |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 0 Year Open: 2000 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for Whakapapa | |
