Snow Farm opening new base building

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Posted 8 August, 2024
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Snow Farm founder Mary Lee, right, in front of the new base building holding up cross-country skis

New Zealand’s only cross-country ski area Snow Farm is celebrating its busiest season on record as it gears up to open its new $750,000 base building this month.

Former Prime Minister Helen Clark, a Snow Farm patron and avid cross-country skier, will officially open the base building on Sunday, 25 August.

Snow Farm general manager Sam Lee says the new base building is a welcome addition to the public, not-for-profit, charitable ski resort, located above Cardrona Valley between Queenstown and Wanaka.

“After the Musterer’s Hut opened two years ago, we quickly set our sights on the preparation required for this base building,” he says. “It has been a collaborative effort with the community over the past two years, to raise the funds needed to build this new facility, with many people pitching in.”

The overall project cost $750,000 and represents an amalgamation of donations from Otago Community Trust, Central Lakes Trust and private donors.

Construction of the base building began in December 2023 and was signed off on 20 June, 2024, with the work completed by local building company Breen Construction.

“The opening ceremony allows us to take a moment to acknowledge the generous contributions and celebrate the hard work that has gone on behind the scenes to make this possible,” Lee says.

Kai Tahu kaumatua Darren Rewi from Queenstown will begin the official proceedings at noon with a mihi whakatau and karakia to bless the new base building.

Construction of the new base building at Snow Farm

Located between the Snow Fun Zone (a designated snow play and tubing area) and the starting point for the main cross-country trails, the 180sqm building serves as a central hub for Snow Farm’s operations.

The new hub contains basic amenities – rentals, ticketing guest services, micro food and beverage operation and a staffroom.

“It’s fantastic for our guests, who can now look out the window and see the different experiences on offer, while they’re standing at the ticketing desk,” Lee says.

“We have also expanded the carpark to include an additional 50 parking spaces. We reaped the benefits of this immediately and during the July school holidays, there were times when the new carpark was completely full.”

The ski area hosted thousands of skiers over the school holiday period, making July a record-breaking month. Some 50% of day visitors were locals, 14% from Australia, 50% for wider New Zealand and, 6% from outside of Australasia.

The cross-country ski area offers an affordable alternative to traditional alpine downhill skiing and hosts more than 15,000 users annually, including community groups, more than 36 school groups from 19 schools from Australasia and the growing Olympic sport of Biathlon.

The new base building is stage one of a five-year project for Snow Farm.

“With the initial building infrastructure now in place, we look forward to collaborating with council to provide additional amenities such as publicly accessible toilets – a vital community asset for the summer months when Snow Farm is closed – and when the Waiorau Reserve huts and trails are still accessible to hikers,” he says.

“Beyond that, we plan to extend the existing base building, to include educational spaces for the growing number of schools from around the South Island, which are travelling to Snow Farm for on-snow lessons and experiences.”

Construction of the new base building at Snow Farm located at the start of the ski areas main trails
The new base building at Snow Farm v3

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