Dinner Plain Trail Map

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Dinner Plain’s terrain is compact and beginner-focused, with 4 hectares of skiable area and a single surface lift serving the Cobungra Platter run. The vertical drop of 20 meters and gentle slope profile make it ideal for first-time skiers and young learners.

The Cobungra Platter is the resort’s only downhill trail, offering a smooth, consistent descent that’s perfect for practicing turns and building confidence. It’s groomed regularly and remains uncrowded, even on weekends.

Adjacent to the ski run is a tubing lane, providing a fun alternative for families and non-skiers. The snow play zone includes mini jumps and soft terrain features, adding variety for kids.

While there are no intermediate or advanced trails, the resort’s layout encourages exploration through snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Marked trails wind through snow gum forests and open meadows, offering scenic routes for all ages.

The terrain park is modest but well-maintained, with beginner-friendly features like rollers and small boxes. It’s a great space for kids to experiment with freestyle elements in a safe environment.

Natural highlights include alpine vistas, snow-covered trees, and quiet ridgelines. The resort’s gentle terrain and peaceful setting make it a great choice for those seeking a low-key snow experience with plenty of charm.

 

Terrain

Beginners Runs
100%
Runs in Total
1
Longest Run
0.1 mi
Skiable Terrain
0.1 mi
Night Skiing
10 ac
Snow Making
10 ac

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