
9 best places to enjoy snow in Australia
Ski it, snowboard it or snap it, Australia looks pretty magical under a fresh blanket of snow. To help you make the most of it, we’ve rounded up the top spots around the country to chase those wintery moments and make them count.

The south of Australia delivers thrilling experiences for snow lovers. Location: Falls Creek, VIC.
1. Falls Creek, VIC
Why go: A true alpine village where everything is close, making it ideal for families and snow seekers of all abilities.
What to do: Ski lessons, cross-country trails, and plenty of snow play areas.
Where to stay:

Falls Creek, Victoria, is a winter wonderland. Credit: Martin Young
2. Thredbo, NSW
Why go: Big runs, alpine views and a buzzing village make this a must-do snow trip.
What to do: Ski or snowboard, ride the alpine coaster, or warm up in a cosy restaurant.
Where to stay: Check out these parks in the Snowy Mountains region:

Snowshoeing at Thredbo is an excellent winter activity. Credit: Destination NSW.
3. Mount Hotham, VIC
Why go: Famous for its natural powder and breathtaking High-Country views.
What to do: Advanced skiing, backcountry experiences, and scenic drives.
Where to stay:

It's all smiles at Mount Hotham, VIC

BIG4 parks with campfires and fire pits
BIG4 parks that permit camp fires and/or fire pits
4. Ben Lomond, TAS
Why go: Tasmania's best-known snow spot, with a completely different alpine feel close to Launceston.
What to do: Skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, and exploring the dramatic alpine plateau.
Where to stay:

Ben Lomond is a winter wonderland, whether you have two legs or four! Credit: Tim Whybrow
5. Mount Buller, VIC
Why go: One of the easiest snow trips from Melbourne, perfect for a weekend escape.
What to do: Skiing, snow play, chairlift rides and even night skiing.
Where to stay: BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Eildon

Picture perfect: Mount Buller, VIC. Credit: Andrew Railton/Mt Buller
6. Perisher, NSW
Why go: Australia's largest ski resort means more terrain, more lifts, and more ways to enjoy the snow!
What to do: Hit the slopes, try toboganning, or explore the area on a snowshoe tour.
Where to stay: Check out these parks in the Snowy Mountains region:

Family fun and spectacular views aplenty at Perisher, NSW. Credit: Destination NSW
7. Mount Baw Baw, VIC
Why go: A smaller, more relaxed snowfield that's absolutely perfect for first-timers.
What to do: Tobogganing, beginner slopes, and family-friendly snow fun.
Where to stay: BIG4 Whiters Holiday Village

More relaxed feel is good for beginners of all ages at Mount Baw Baw, VIC
8. Cradle Mountain, TAS
Why go: One of Australia's most iconic winter landscapes, with snow-dusted peaks and dramatic wilderness.
What to do: Snow walks, wildlife spotting, and exploring Dove Lake surrounded by pristine alpine scenery.
Where to stay:

Winter on the Overland Track - simply stunning. Credit: Luke Tscharke.
9. Dinner Plain, VIC
Why go: A quieter alpine escape with fewer crowds and loads of charm.
What to do: Cross-country skiing, snow play, and unique alpine experiences.
Where to stay:

Laughs aplenty to be had at Dinner Plain, VIC
Isn’t it time you had a winter break? Book your BIG4 break today. Find a park here.





































































