Mt Dobson
For those in the know Mt Dobson is an under-rated gem. Firstly, it’s big. A triple-seater chairlift and a T-bar access two massive valleys and come powder days a short traverse or walk will ensure you score fresh tracks all day long. It’s also high, boasting the highest car park in the Southern Hemisphere at 1725m. The road is an engineering feat that has been lovingly crafted and cared for by one man, Peter Foote. It’s wide and suitable for 2WD’s with chains.
About Mt Dobson
The ski area itself is made up of wide pistes, gullies, rock outcrops and natural features. For those that like to get a little jibby you’ll find some boxes, kickers and rails scattered around the place. For learners the deal is even sweeter, the fixed grip rope tow is free! Once you’ve mastered the fixed grip rope tow there’s a learner’s platter to provide a stepping stone to the chairlift accessed cat tracks.
If you’re travelling and are looking to score some tracks in the Mackenzie Region there’s no need to hire elsewhere, they have gear rental available on the mountain. They also offer a range of group or private lessons and learner packages.
If hunger sets in and you haven’t brought lunch, head for the hut at the bottom of the field. A cafeteria provides hot and cold food, drinks and snacks. Despite being a commercial operation, Mt Dobson has an intimate, friendly feel. The chairlift, great terrain, easy access and extensive grooming combine for a great all round experience.
Trail Map
Terrain and Weather Tip
Mt Dobson is a large south-west facing basin with sunny and shady aspects. Look out for those big southerly fronts. With Mt Dobson’s altitude, fronts can bring deep and dry powder. The steeper off-piste slopes are found between the two main lifts. Two gullies provide a natural half pipe to play in and the pistes ensure great skiing and riding in all conditions. The West Valley, accessed from the triple chair lift, has a variety of runs popular with most novice skiers and boarders.
Accommodation
There are lots of great options near Mt Dobson in the beautiful townships of Kimbell, Fairlie and Lake Tekapo.
Chill Tip
If you’re a beginner or intermediate skier or snowboarder, the chairlift at Mt Dobson is a great place to progress your skiing and riding.
Check List
For the audience: carve it up down the gully below the chairlift.
For those keen on an amazing view: hike to the top of Dobson Peak (2095m), see if you can spot Fox Peak.
For the last run: ski Sunny Run all the way back to your car.
Snow Forecast
View detailed snow forecast for Mount Dobson at:
snow-forecast.com
Mt Dobson Stats
Beginner 25%
Intermediate 50%
Advanced 25%
Pistes Main Runs Groomed
Main Lifts 1x Chairlift, 1x T-Bar
Learner Lifts 1x Platter, 1x Rope Tow
Top Elevation 2110m
Bottom Elevation 1695m
Skiable Terrain: 160+ hectares
Ski/Board Hire Yes
Lessons Yes
Access 2WD with chains when required
Day Pass Rates
Adult: $115
Student: $78
Senior (65+): 50% lift pass discount
Senior (76+): FREE
Youth: $54
Child (5+): $38
Under 5: FREE
Half Day and Learner Area only lift pass rates available.
Draw Card: Terrain for all abilities
Key Contacts
Website: mtdobson.co.nz
Mountain Phone: +64 3 685 8039
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