Snow & Ski Conditions Selwyn Snowfields

Before putting on your skis, check the snow conditions at Selwyn Snowfields 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 Selwyn Snowfields 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: 14 July 2025 A mainly sunny day on the way after a light dusting of snow overnight and ALL lifts are planned to open today. Plenty of grooming across the resort and this will give some nice skiing and boarding conditions for all standards. Township Triple Chair will take you to the highest point in the resort…and New Chum Chair a great spot to start out. And then there’s Racecourse for the better skiers and those long runs from Powerline Poma. All the kids and first timers will love Wes’s Wonderful Carpet and the Red Energy toboggan park is providing a lot of fun for those wanting to slide and smile. Still cool out there so rug up and don’t forget a happy attitude.
Lifts Open
4/7 open
Runs Open
9/24 open
Runs Open
38%

Resort Overview

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Jun 21
Projected Opening
Sep 14
Projected Closing
Selwyn Snowfields is located in the northern section of Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, and is known for its welcoming, family-focused atmosphere. With a base elevation of 1,492 meters and a summit at 1,614 meters, the resort spans 45 hectares of skiable terrain and features 24 trails served by 7 lifts, including triple chairs, double chairs, and surface lifts. While natural snowfall is minimal, the resort relies on extensive snowmaking to ensure consistent coverage throughout the season.The trail breakdown includes 29% beginner, 42% intermediate, 21% advanced, and 8% expert terrain, making it a great destination for skiers who are learning or looking to improve. The longest run stretches 0.8 km, offering a gentle descent ideal for families and casual cruisers. Selwyn also features two terrain parks and a tubing lane, adding variety and fun for all ages.Visitors choose Selwyn Snowfields for its relaxed pace, affordability, and easy-to-navigate layout. It’s a place where kids can roam safely, groups can stay connected, and skiers of all levels can enjoy a day on the slopes without the pressure of high-altitude extremes. Whether you're carving your first turns or enjoying a scenic snowshoe trek, Selwyn delivers a laid-back alpine experience with plenty of charm.

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