Snow & Ski Conditions Falls Creek Alpine Resort

The Falls Creek Alpine Resort snow report for Aug 22 is a 35" base depth with 15 of 15 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Falls Creek Alpine Resort 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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Recent Snowfall

      
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Base

35"
Packed Powder

Mid Mountain

48"
Packed Powder

Summit

34"
Packed Powder

Depth vs Average

90%
vs average of 39" on Aug 22
Snow Reporter Comments: 22 August 2025 6:15 AM High cloud and a moderate NNW wind on the upper mountain currently. No real freeze overnight, the snow pack is soft underneath with a bit of a glaze on top in certain areas- so watch your step. Get out early for the best turns on and off-piste. A chance of a shower or two at some stage, but there's not much on the radar. Enjoy the Spring conditions, stay safe and have a good one.
Lifts Open
15/15 open
Runs Open
100%
Nordic Open
24.2 mi

Firsthand Report

Wind hold not a problem when you are enjoying the facilities at the house of simple pleasures known locally as Astra.
2 months ago
Falls Creek Alpine Resort - Drovers Dream Lake View
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Resort Overview

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Jun 07
Projected Opening
Oct 05
Projected Closing
Falls Creek Alpine Resort is located in Victoria’s High Country, about 350 km northeast of Melbourne, and sits within the stunning Alpine National Park. With 450 hectares of skiable terrain, 90 trails, and 15 lifts—including quad chairs, triple chairs, and surface lifts—it’s one of Australia’s most expansive and well-integrated ski resorts. The base elevation starts at 1,400 meters and climbs to 1,780 meters, offering a vertical drop of 380 meters. The resort receives an average of 400 cm of snowfall annually, supported by a robust snowmaking system that ensures reliable coverage across the season.The terrain breakdown includes 17% beginner, 60% intermediate, and 23% advanced runs, making Falls Creek a haven for cruisers and confident skiers alike. Families will appreciate the snow play areas, tubing lanes, and dedicated learning zones, while terrain parks and night skiing add extra excitement for teens and freestyle riders. The longest run stretches 3 km, winding through scenic alpine terrain that showcases the resort’s natural beauty.What makes Falls Creek stand out is its pedestrian-only village and true ski-in/ski-out layout. With lodging, dining, and lifts all within walking distance, visitors enjoy a seamless alpine experience. Whether you're chasing powder turns, exploring glades, or relaxing fireside after a day on the slopes, Falls Creek offers a balanced blend of adventure and comfort in a uniquely Australian setting.

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