Snowy Mountains

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Straddling the border of New South Wales and Victoria, the Snowy Mountains are Australia's alpine playground. This is where you'll find the continent's highest peaks, including Mount Kosciuszko, and a landscape that transforms from snow-blanketed slopes in winter to wildflower-carpeted meadows in summer. Whether you're carving turns at Thredbo or Perisher, hiking through glacial lakes, or learning about the region's hydroelectric history, the Snowies deliver a refreshingly cool escape from the outback heat.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Three to five days is ideal to experience the Snowy Mountains' diversity. In winter, base yourself at Jindabyne or Thredbo for two days of skiing, then dedicate a day to the Yarrangobilly Caves and a scenic drive. In summer, tackle the Kosciuszko summit on one day, explore the caves on another, and enjoy a leisurely day around the alpine lakes. If you're short on time, a two-day whirlwind can cover the summit walk and a resort visit, but you'll miss the region's quieter corners.

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