Ōhau (skifield)
| Ōhau Snow Field | |
|---|---|
| Location | South Island, New Zealand |
| Nearest major city | Wānaka, New Zealand |
| Vertical | 400 m |
| Top elevation | 1925 m |
| Base elevation | 1425 m |
| Skiable area | 125 hectares |
| Trails | 16 |
| Lift system | 3 total; 1 chairlift, 1 snow mat, 1 platter |
| Lift capacity | 2295/hour |
| Terrain parks | 2 |
| Snowmaking | Yes |
| Night skiing | No |
| Website | www |
Ōhau is a small commercial skifield in the foothills of New Zealand's Southern Alps, near the boundary between the Otago and Canterbury regions, and close to the western shore of the lake of the same name. The skifield was originally developed by the Mount Cook and Southern Lakes Tourist Co. The field's service town, Lake Ohau Alpine Village, is located on the shore of the lake to the south of the skifield.