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Kosciuszko National Park

National Parks and Wildlife Service logoThis is one of the world's great national parks, and the largest in New South Wales. Covering 690,000 hectares, the park contains the highest mountain on mainland Australia, the famous Snowy River and all NSW ski fields. Its many and varied attractions include walks through alpine herbfields; spectacular caves and limestone gorges; scenic drives; and historic huts and homesteads.

One of the Australian Alps national parks, this park is nationally and internationally recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It contains nine wilderness areas, and its alpine and sub-alpine areas contain plant species found nowhere else in the world. The park is also home to the rare mountain pygmy possum and corroboree frog.

The northern section is famous for extensive treeless plains and historic huts. This is where you will find Selwyn Snowfields. The central section is home to Australia's largest alpine area: the place above the treeline, covered with delicate herbfields and fragile bogs and fens. This is where you'll find most of the park's ski fields - Perisher Blue, Thredbo and Charlotte Pass. The southern section offers dry, rugged areas along the lower Snowy River surrounded by large expanses of wilderness.

Weather can change quickly in the mountains and snow can fall at any time of the year. Check how to get there for more information.

Plan your 2009 snow adventure

With the NSW snow season just around the corner, it’s time to start planning your next snow holiday!

The spectacular alpine environment of Kosciuszko National Park is home to the Thredbo, Charlotte Pass, Perisher and Selwyn snowfields, offering you the country’s longest runs, highest snowfields, plenty of on-snow accommodation and a wide range of exciting snowsports and activities.

Get the real deal this winter and stay in the NSW Snowy Mountains. To plan your Snow NSW escape, visit snownsw.com.

Kosciuszko Today

Kosciuszko Today, the seasonal Kosciuszko National Park Guide, provides up-to-date information about cross-country camping and picnic areas, cave tours, walking and cycling trails, ski trails and snow-shoeing, heritage accommodation and more. You can request a free printed copy, or you can read Kosciuszko Today online (follow the link at the top of the page).

Sectors in this park (see map below): Along the Kosciuszko Road | Blowering Reservoir | Blue Waterholes - Currango | Khancoban - Geehi Flats | Kiandra | Lower Snowy | Talbingo Reservoir | Thredbo and the alpine area | Towards the alpine area | Yarrangobilly - Long Plain area |

Where is it?


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What it offers

Vehicle centresNo public transportWheelchair Facilities
CampingCaravan sitesAccommodation
LookoutsPicnics tablesNo kiosks
WalkingDogs and other domestic animals not permittedHorse riding
Cycling trailsCar touring4WD touring routes
CanoeingSailing and boatingFishing
SwimmingNo areas recommended for snorkelling/divingAdventure recreation

These maps give you a basic overview of features and facilities. They do not provide detailed information on topography and landscape, and may not be suitable for some activities. We recommend that you buy a topographic map before you go exploring.