The Skifield’s location means storms deliver powder here when no other ski hills get it. Mt Lyford’s eastern aspect ensures plenty of snowfalls, especially when a storm hits.
Mount Lyford is one of the first lifted ski areas in New Zealand, but it is still family-owned and operated. The highest point, Mt Terako, has the best views of any lifted ski area in NZ, and the ski field remains relatively uncrowded.
Vertical Drop: 450m at Terako Basin
Elevation: 1750m at the top of Mt Terako, 1510m at the Terako Basin lodge, 1249m at the Lake Stella area
Lifts: 1 x T-bar, 2 x platters 1 x 180m fixed grip, 1 x advanced rope tow: (lower & upper)
Beginner: 30%
Intermediate: 40%
Advanced: 30%
Getting to Mount Lyford: 26km from Waiau, 60km from Hanmer Springs, 146km from Christchurch, 60km from Kaikoura
The road up to Mount Lyford is a well-maintained gravel road that passes through native Beach Forest and into alpine terrain. It is an 8km long drive from the Mount Lyford Lodge to Lake Stella, passing through the lower two areas at Mount Lyford. You can easily access ‘The Terako Basin’ and the Skifield.
Travelling is an amazing way to expand your horizons. Each journey brings something unique, offering lessons that help you grow, adapt, and appreciate the world from different perspectives.