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Australia - Ski Resorts

Australia's ski season typically runs from June to October. The country boasts several ski resorts in the Snowy Mountains region, with Thredbo and Perisher being the most popular destinations for snow sports. The unique landscapes, diverse terrain, and a range of facilities make Australia an attractive location for both novice and seasoned skiers.

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 Ski resorts for Beginners in Australia

For beginners, resorts like Perisher and Thredbo provide gentle slopes and excellent ski schools, ensuring a supportive environment for those new to skiing. Both resorts feature dedicated beginner areas, making it easy to learn the basics while enjoying the scenic mountain views.

 Ski resorts for Families in Australia

Families will find Perisher and Falls Creek particularly appealing, as they offer family-friendly amenities, childcare services, and a variety of slopes suited for all ages. These resorts also host fun activities beyond skiing, including tobogganing and snow tubing, perfect for a family winter vacation.

 Ski resorts for Experienced Skiers in Australia

Experienced skiers can explore the challenging terrains of Thredbo and Mount Hotham. These resorts feature advanced runs and off-piste options, appealing to those looking to push their limits while enjoying breathtaking alpine scenery.

 Ski areas with off-piste, freeride and out-of-bounds terrain in Australia

Mount Hotham is renowned for its off-piste skiing opportunities, offering a range of unmarked trails and backcountry areas that cater to adventurous skiers. The varied terrain and snow conditions here make it a hotspot for those seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.

 Ski Areas for reliable snow in Australia

For reliable snow conditions, Perisher and Thredbo are excellent choices, as they both have high-altitude slopes and extensive snow-making facilities. These resorts often guarantee a longer ski season, ensuring plenty of snow for winter sports enthusiasts.

Find out about the skiing in Australia, in our comparison of Australian Ski Resorts, below. Sort by suitability, altitude, piste length, etc.

 Australian Snow Reports

March 9, 2026

There is no snow forecast for Australia. To view the latest weather predicted for Australian Ski Resorts, see below.

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The Best Ski Resorts in Australia

Ski Resorts in Australia
Ski ResortTrailsTopBeginn.Interm.Experts
Ben Lomond-1,570m3*4*2*
Charlotte Pass-1,954m3*4*3*
Corin Forest-1,205m---
Dinner Plain-1,570m---
Falls Creek-1,842m4*4*3*
Hotham-1,860m3*4*3*
Mount Baw Baw-1,564m3*2*1*
Mount Buller80km1,805m3*4*3*
Mount Mawson-1,320m---
Perisher-2,034m4*4*4*
Selwyn-1,614m4*4*2*
Thredbo-1,930m4*4*3*

The Ski Resorts of Australia

Compare the top ski areas for ski area size, altitude, and suitability for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers.

 Largest ski areas in Australia

The most extensive downhill ski areas in Australia, by total downhill piste length.

Largest ski areas in Australia
Ski ResortTrails
Mount Buller80km

 Top 10 Highest altitude ski resorts in Australia

The highest altitude ski resorts in Australia, by base / resort altitude.

Highest altitude ski resorts in Australia
Ski ResortResort
Ben Lomond1,420m
Charlotte Pass1,765m
Falls Creek1,500m
Hotham1,750m
Mount Baw Baw1,470m
Mount Buller1,600m
Mount Mawson1,250m
Perisher1,605m
Selwyn1,492m
Thredbo1,365m

 Top 10 Highest lift-served ski areas in Australia

The highest lift-served skiing in Australia, by the highest lift (top) altitude.

Highest lift-served ski areas in Australia
Ski ResortTop
Ben Lomond1,570m
Charlotte Pass1,954m
Dinner Plain1,570m
Falls Creek1,842m
Hotham1,860m
Mount Baw Baw1,564m
Mount Buller1,805m
Perisher2,034m
Selwyn1,614m
Thredbo1,930m

 Best ski areas for Beginners in Australia

The best beginner ski areas in Australia, rated according to the availability of easy slopes and ski schools.

Best ski areas for Beginners in Australia
Ski ResortBeginn.
Ben Lomond3*
Charlotte Pass3*
Falls Creek4*
Hotham3*
Mount Baw Baw3*
Mount Buller3*
Perisher4*
Selwyn4*
Thredbo4*

 Best ski areas for Intermediate Skiers in Australia

The best intermediate ski resorts in Australia, rated by the length and number of easy to moderate ski runs.

Best ski areas for Intermediate Skiers in Australia
Ski ResortInterm.
Ben Lomond4*
Charlotte Pass4*
Falls Creek4*
Hotham4*
Mount Buller4*
Perisher4*
Selwyn4*
Thredbo4*

 Best ski areas for Expert Skiers and Snowboarders in Australia

The best ski areas for Advanced and Expert skiers and boarders in Australia, rated by the availability of steep pistes and/or the accessibility of freeride and off-piste terrain.

Best ski areas for Expert Skiers and Snowboarders in Australia
Ski ResortExperts
Charlotte Pass3*
Falls Creek3*
Hotham3*
Mount Buller3*
Perisher4*
Thredbo3*

Australia

Our Australian Ski Resort pages include Skiing Facts, Snow Reports and Forecasts (for most major ski resorts), local accommodation and online ski hire booking (where available) for 12 Ski Resorts in Australia.

You can find the major ski stations listed on the Top Australian Ski Resorts page, ranked according to various criteria.