Nestled on the south-western slopes of North Island, Turoa Ski Resort stands as a premier destination for ski enthusiasts in Manawatu-Wanganui. With a vast terrain of 20 kms, Turoa boasts 7 lifts, catering to all levels from beginners to advanced skiers. The resort is celebrated for the High Noon Express, the highest lifted point offering breathtaking views across the North Island.
The area, known for its longest vertical drop in New Zealand at 722 mts, provides a unique volcanic terrain, including wide trails and epic terrain parks. The resort's proximity to the lively village of Ohakune, and set against the backdrop of Mt. Ruapehu, New Zealand's most active volcano, enriches visitors' experiences with stunning natural scenery and vibrant local culture.
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Turoa has a total of 20 kms that allows skiers and snowboarders to enjoy its journey over its snow.
Turoa has a total of 7 lifts. This allow skiers and snowboarders enjoy their day in its 20 kms.
Turoa altitude at base is 1600 mts, having is top altitude level at 2322 mts
Turoa has a total vertical drop of 722 mts, this is the result of a ski resort top altitude of 2322 mts minus the base altitude that is at 1600 mts in this ski resort.