Snow & Ski Conditions Charlotte Pass

Before putting on your skis, check the snow conditions at Charlotte Pass one last time. Depth and quality of the snow, date of the last snowfall, today's weather, temperature, wind... all the information you are looking for to have a great day of skiing. Please note Charlotte Pass snow reports are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Snow Reporter Comments: Latest Update As at 26 June 2026 Overnight cold temperatures got the snowmakers busy and some good snow was made well into the morning. Looking like a cold but mainly sunny day ahead so should be a nice day out. First timers can have a bit of fun on the Kosi Carpet and the Kosiuszko Triple Chair will open from 11-am -2pm for foot passengers and those on Guided Tours. Snowmaking conditions are hopefully expected to continue in the coming days so it should only be looking whiter across the resort until the next fall of natural snow. For all the latest news, special offers and information make sure you sign up to our Newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Make sure you don’t miss out on a Charlotte Pass experience and book your Charlotte Pass holiday now and we will see you on the mountain.
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Lifts Open
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Beginner Runs Open
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Runs Open
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Resort Overview

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Jun 19
Projected Opening
Sep 13
Projected Closing
Charlotte Pass, nestled in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, is Australia’s highest ski resort with a base elevation of 1,755 meters and summit reaching 1,964 meters. With 50 hectares of skiable terrain and 25 trails, it offers a compact yet diverse alpine experience. The resort receives an average of 508 cm of snowfall annually, making it one of the most snow-reliable destinations in the country.The trail breakdown caters to a wide range of skiers: 32% beginner, 28% intermediate, and 40% expert. Surface lifts serve the entire mountain, and the longest run stretches 2 km through scenic alpine terrain. Families will appreciate the dedicated beginner zones, snow play areas, and all-day kids programs, while seasoned skiers can explore steeper chutes and off-piste pockets.What sets Charlotte Pass apart is its snowbound village atmosphere—no cars, no crowds, just pure mountain immersion. Visitors choose this resort for its quiet charm, reliable snow, and the thrill of skiing in a remote alpine bowl with views of Mount Kosciuszko. Whether you're carving corduroy or chasing powder, Charlotte Pass delivers a uniquely Australian winter experience.

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