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Mount Baw Baw is a serene alpine escape in Victoria's High Country, offering a quieter alternative to the bustling resorts of the Snowy Mountains. This small but charming ski field and national park is beloved for its family-friendly slopes, snowshoe trails, and wildflower-strewn summer hikes. The area's relaxed vibe and stunning subalpine landscapes make it a perfect detour for travellers exploring the region's wine country or heading along the Great Alpine Road.
Highlights & What to See
- Alpine Skiing & Snowboarding – Mount Baw Baw's ski area features gentle runs ideal for beginners and intermediates, with tree-lined trails and minimal crowds. The resort also offers cross-country skiing and snowshoeing through snow gum forests.
- Baw Baw National Park Walks – In summer, hike the Australian Alps Walking Track or the short Summit Walk for panoramic views across the Latrobe Valley and distant mountains. Wildflowers carpet the meadows from November to February.
- Mount Baw Baw Village – A compact alpine village with cosy accommodation, a café, and ski hire. It's a great base for families and those wanting a low-key mountain experience.
- Snow Play & Tobogganing – Designated snow play areas near the village make it easy for kids to enjoy the snow without needing a lift pass.
- Wildlife Spotting – Keep an eye out for wombats, lyrebirds, and the rare Baw Baw frog (a critically endangered species found only in this area).
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors come on a day trip from Melbourne (about 2.5 hours' drive) or as a stopover on a longer High Country itinerary. For skiing or snow play, a full day is sufficient, but if you're keen on hiking or simply want to soak up the alpine atmosphere, consider staying overnight. Two days allow you to explore the national park trails and enjoy the village's relaxed pace without rushing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Walhalla – A historic gold-mining town with preserved buildings, a steam railway, and scenic bushwalks, about an hour's drive southwest.
- Yarra Valley – Famous for its wineries, gourmet food, and hot air ballooning, this region is a natural pairing for a food-and-wine detour on your way to or from the mountain.
- Noojee – A small town known for its towering mountain ash forests, the historic Noojee Trestle Bridge, and the Toorongo Falls – perfect for a short hike.
- Latrobe Valley – The gateway to the High Country, with towns like Moe and Traralgon offering heritage railways and coal-mining history.
- Mount St Gwinear – Another snow-play destination with cross-country trails, located about 30 minutes north of Baw Baw.
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Image credits
- Walhalla — Dsidwell at English Wikipedia ( Original text: David Sidwell ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Yarra Valley — Senning Luk / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Noojee — Mattinbgn ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 3.0
- Latrobe Valley — Australia_Victoria_location_map.svg : NordNordWest *derivative work: Huggins1 / CC-BY-SA-3.0
- Mount St Gwinear — Fryboy at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Great Alpine Road — Lauri Väin / CC BY 2.0