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.
Snow Reporter Comments: 12 September 2025
Firm….fast and groomed. That describes the snow this morning after a cold night. But all is not lost as this will provide a great snow cover for those long carving turns and then it’s back to spring conditions when that sunshine softens it all up for a lot of fun skiing and boarding.
The Kosciuszko Triple Chair will take you to the top for some nice runs back to the village. Basin Poma for the newer riders and sliders. Kosi Capet is a great start for the first timers and kids and Pulpit T bar will get you to some great skiing and boarding today.
Check out the new terrain park with a few nice jumps and features to have a lot of fun on.
Sunnies and sunscreen today so make the most of it as despite all this great spring snow the Pass will be closing on Sunday when they call last drinks for the season.
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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.