Snowy Mountains Highway

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The Snowy Mountains Highway is a spectacular alpine road that cuts through the heart of New South Wales' Snowy Mountains region, offering travellers a journey through some of Australia's most dramatic mountain scenery. This 280-kilometre route connects the Hume Highway near Gundagai to the coast at Cooma, winding through national parks, historic towns, and high-country landscapes that change with the seasons. Whether you're chasing snow in winter, wildflowers in spring, or golden aspen leaves in autumn, this drive rewards at every turn.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least a full day to drive the highway with stops, but two to three days is ideal if you want to hike, visit the caves, or ski. Break the journey overnight in Cooma, Jindabyne, or one of the historic villages. In winter, allow extra time for snow and ice on the road, and check conditions before setting out.

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