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Mt Hutt Ski Resort Guide

Mt Hutt has consistently been voted New Zealand's best ski resort and I can certainly see why. That being said Mt Hutt is a frustrating place to snowboard and needs to be approached with a degree of flexibility. A real positive to an Mt Hutt ski trip is the people who make this resort. The staff here do an exceptional job in tough conditions and ultimately I feel this is why Mt Hutt continues to earn accolades. Mount Hutt is a more laid-back approach to a snowboarding trip and it is possible to find affordable lodging in nearby Methven.


Mt Hutt Ski Resort

MT HUTT FIRST IMPRESSIONS

Mt Hutt is a top-notch ski resort but it’s fair to say that isn’t necessarily the first impression. The town of Methven has nowhere near the glitz or the glam of Queenstown or Wanaka but we kind of like that. It is a quiet town with good people and this is reflected in the staff at Mt Hutt. The road up to Mt Hutt is … well not ideal. The whole of the road from the base car park is unsealed and rather bumpy and driving up in a campervan was possible but not great fun, especially in snowy conditions. There was even a time when we received a helping push from the Mt Hutt site team in their range rover. Once at the resort, there is a nice base lodge and some modern lifts. Sadly our first day here was cut short by strong winds and this is something you will have to factor into any trip to Mt Hutt.


MT HUTT SKI RESORT


Mt Hutt Ski Area seems bigger than the other New Zealand ski resorts I visited. This could be due to its greater vertical drop of 600m+ resulting in longer runs from the summit to the base area. Beginners and intermediates will love that you have mellow terrain from the summit meaning they can head to the top of the resort to take in the views of surrounding Canterbury. From here beginners and intermediate skiers will have the option of taking blue runs back to the base. The more advanced will enjoy the pitch of Upper Fascination, however, this run can become icy in adverse weather conditions.

There is easy access hiking that opens up more terrain for advanced skiers and snowboarders with The Towers accessing a range of chutes. Visible from the base area there is a pitch of off-piste that looked great fun but sadly the conditions didn’t allow for riding. If hiking doesn’t appeal then Mt Hutt has terrain parks dotted around the resort to keep you occupied. Mt Hutt refreshes the set up regularly which is great for those who enjoy freestyle.

Snowboarding at Mt Hutt is mainly suited to intermediates who pretty much have their pick of the whole mountain. There is a designated beginner area near the lodge with its own magic carpet which is an ideal place for those first turns. Advanced riders will like that pretty much everywhere there is a line to hike or explore although the lack of trees can mean no cover from the conditions on those bad weather days.

Mt Hutt is prone to receiving high winds and adverse weather conditions which can lead to regular lift closures. This has led to Mt Hutt receiving the nickname of Mt Shut. The staff at Mt Hutt do a fantastic job to keep punters occupied and often have alternative activities set up. During my visit to Mt Hutt, they organised a rugby match, a rail jam, and various other activities.

WHEN MT HUTT IS CLOSED

There is plenty to do around Mt Hutt should the resort be closed. Head to Rakaia Gorge to take a jet boat or hike around the beautiful trails. The local town of Methven has some great bars with the local Irish Pub serving incredible food. Methven cinema is also good for whiling away the hours. Like most places in New Zealand, there is plenty to explore outdoors in the local area.

Bad Weather Days At Mt Hutt

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MT HUTT PISTE MAP

Mt Hutt ski area is great for families as pretty much all runs lead back to the lodge at the base. This makes it easy for families to head down runs of varying ability and meet right back up at the chairs. The most challenging terrain at Mt Hutt is found on skiers right. It is here where you will find a number of interesting black diamond runs. The hike to the Towers is quick and from here you can access Chute 3 and Dog leg. A further traverse will take you to 1st Chute, Main Chute and Saddle Face.

Virgin Mile is an interesting run for those competent on reds. Virgin Mile winds its way around the top of Mt Hutt offering panoramic views across Canterbury. Along Virgin Mile, there are plenty of places to drop into on a powder day to get some freshies.

Beginners will probably make their first exploration of Mt Hutt on the Quad chair and take Inside Leg back to the base. Broadway is one of the more popular blue runs at Mt Hutt and can be crowded on the weekends.

Mt Hutt Ski Resort Piste Map


LIFTS AT MT HUTT

Mt Hutt has three chairlifts; The Summit Six is the main chair at Mt Hutt ski resort and reaches the top of the resort at 2086m. Taking the Summit Six chair will give you access to all of the terrain at Mt Hutt. Beginners will enjoy the run-down Morning Glory whereas intermediates will love Upper Fascination a wide groomed red which is fantastic after the first chair. The Summit Six is a high-speed six-seater that ensures you can get plenty of vertical in a day. Sadly due to the high winds at Mt Hutt ski resort, the Summit Six is prone to wind closures.

The Quad chair is popular as it accesses the terrain parks and the green terrain. The Quad chair is quick and can sometimes operate when the Summit Six has closed due to wind hold. Mt Hutt doesn’t have much in the way of beginner terrain but Highway 72, a long winding green is popular with learners. From the Quad Chair, there is access to the terrain parks which a range of features from the progression park through to large jumps.

The Towers Triple Chair is the final chair at Mt Hutt ski fields and returns skiers into the resort from below the car park. This chairlift is crucial to advanced riders at Mt Hutt as it is located at the runout point for some of the more challenging terrain. The runs from The Towers such as; Main Chute and Saddle Face all run out here along with International, a challenging red run.

In addition to the chairs at Mt Hutt, there are two magic carpets in the beginner’s area at the base.


MT HUTT SNOW RECORD

Mt Hutt ski resort has one of the longest seasons in New Zealand thanks to extensive snow-making and a 4m seasonal average for snowfall. Mt Hutt, therefore, is one of the best places to head for off-piste as the coverage can be substantially better than other New Zealand ski fields. Mt Hutt is prone to high winds which can lead to snow being blown into pockets which when found can make for a great powder day.


MT HUTT SEASON DATES

Mt Hutt offers a longer ski season than most New Zealand ski resorts. Normally opening in early June and running into mid-late October. This makes up for the regular wind closures throughout the season.


MT HUTT LIFT TICKETS

The most cost-effective way to enjoy a snowboarding trip to Mt Hutt is to purchase the 3 Peak Season Pass. The Three Peak season pass offers access to both Queenstown resorts of The Remarks and Coronet Peak as well as Mt Hutt near Christchurch. When brought in advance the 3 peak pass will cost $699 NZD for unlimited winter access.

Alternatively, you can pay by the day however expect to pay upwards of $100NZD per day. For the latest lift pass prices click here.


TRAVEL TO MT HUTT

GETTING TO NEW ZEALAND

With most international flights operating into Christchurch, this may be your best access point to the South Island. If you can, I would highly recommend flights into Queenstown as firstly you have direct access from Queenstown to the resorts of The Remarkables and Coronet Peak, but equally importantly it is one of the most scenic airports in the world. Flying into Queenstown is something we will not forget in a hurry. That being said if Mt Hutt is your only ski goal then Christchurch makes more sense.

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WHERE IS MT HUTT?

The nearest major city to Mt Hutt is Christchurch and as it is within a 2-hour drive you often see people flock from the city towards Mt Hutt on the weekends. It is possible to fly into Christchurch from both internal and international destinations so this may be the most suitable gateway to Mt Hutt. Closer to Mt Hutt is the town of Methven which is around a 15-20 minute drive from the Mt Hutt base car park.

ACCESSING MT HUTT

Coach transport is available from both Christchurch and Methven although self-drive is also another option. Should you choose to drive to Mt Hutt be aware that the access road is awful. I made it up regularly in a large camper van so it is not something to be worried about however treat it with caution especially after a snowfall. The ever-helpful Mt Hutt staff are on hand to help you fit snow chains and assist you on the roadside.

Be prepared to arrive at Mt Hutt early especially on weekends and holidays as the car parks fill up fast meaning you may need to park at Rakaia Saddle Car Park instead.

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MT HUTT ACCOMMODATION

Mt Hutt is the only ski resort out of the 3 Peak Pass resorts that allow overnight freedom camping in its car park. This was a major factor in why I spent so much of my trip at Mt Hutt as it was much more affordable than my weeks in Queenstown. If you are not camping you will still be able to find lots of reasonably priced accommodation in nearby Methven.


MT HUTT PROS

  • Mt Hutt has a larger vertical drop than other New Zealand ski resorts

  • Accommodation and eating out is cheaper in Methven than in Queenstown or Wanaka

  • There is plenty of opportunities to explore the off-piste at Mt Hutt with easy access hiking.

  • Mt Hutt has a range of terrain park features, a progression park, and a large park.

  • The chairlifts at Mt Hutt are modern and fast.

  • Mt Hutt has incredible views across Canterbury on a clear day.

  • The ability to freedom camp at Mt Hutt helps make this a budget-friendly resort.

  • New Zealand’s highest hot tub alpine spa is free to use at the top of the summit chair.

    MT HUTT CONS

  • Adverse weather conditions leading to many closures of Mt Hutt

  • Poor condition of the access road leading to Mt Hutt

  • Mt Hutt charges for assistance fitting snow chains.


MT HUTT ACTIVITIES

Consistently being voted New Zealand’s best ski resort is of course a lot to do with the skiing and terrain available at Mt Hutt, however, our experience is that Mt Hutt is more than that. The service received on bad weather days is exceptional and unlike anywhere else we have snowboarded. Mt Hutt made an effort during every closure to run activities to keep everyone entertained. Here is what you can do to keep entertained on and off the slopes at Mt Hutt.

Bad Weather Activities

Mt Hutt was great at organizing activities when the lifts couldn’t spin. Everything from a community rugby match to a treasure hunt around Methven for the kids. Keep an eye on the website for their latest activities.

Methven Cinema

Methven cinema is another great down day activity. The cinema is tiny but shows the latest releases at reasonable prices. The cinema is an independent business so it also feels great to know your ticket money is going back into the community.

Rakaia Gorge

Rakaia Gorge is a short drive from Methven and is well worth the visit. There is a 7km track that can take you to some brilliant scenic lookouts. The Rakaia Gorge is also home to the Discovery Jet Boat that will propel you down the Rakaia river as a great down-day activity.

Helicopter Flights

Methven Heli Ski is a great alternative to riding in the resort. You will be taken on the flight of your life and dropped at the top of some of New Zealand’s best backcountry runs.

Pubs and Bars

There is nothing directly at Mt Hutt in the way of restaurants and bars however Methven itself has a number to choose from. Our favourite was The Dubliner Irish Bar as the food was incredible.


MT HUTT GALLERY


MT HUTT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is Mt Hutt Open?

This is a question you will have to stay on top of. Mt Hutt is prone to weather closure but the latest information is always posted here. Mt Hutt is a year-round resort that is open between 9 am - 4 pm daily.

How Far Is Mt Hutt from Christchurch?

The drive from Christchurch to Mt Hutt takes 1 hour 30 minutes and is pretty easy. Once at Mt Hutt base car park, the adventure begins, as the access road is not the best. The road is unsealed and bumpy however we regularly made it up in our campervan. It is important to carry chains when driving up to Mt Hutt. If you do not feel confident in driving the road there are buses that run from Christchurch and Methven.

Do you need chains for Mt Hutt?

You are required to carry chains to drive up to Mt Hutt. Whether you need to fit your chains is posted at the bottom of the access road to Mt Hutt. Mt Hutt offers a snow chain rental and fitting service at their base area car park.

How Far Is Mt Hutt From Queenstown?

Skiers and snowboarders taking advantage of the NZ Ski Pass will want to visit both Mt Hutt and the Queenstown resorts; The Remarkables and Coronet Peak. The drive from Queenstown to Mt Hutt is around 300km and can be done in one day. We would advise stopping along the way as New Zealand has some great scenic spots to visit.

How Tall Is Mt Hutt?

Mount Hutt has a summit of 2190m above sea level.


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