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An epic journey across the alpine roof of Australia
Kosciuszko NSW 2627, Australia
Duration: 6 days
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A$1,150
Deposit: A$250

About your trip

 Snowies Alpine Walk is a 56km multi-day walk in Kosciuszko National Park that proves there's more to the Snowies than skiing. You'll climb Australia's highest mountain, wander through wildflower meadows and walk through glacier-carved landscapes and snow gum forests 

We'll stay in Jindabyne (5 nights) with organised transport each day

What's included

Accom in Jindabyne

5 nights twin or double share and includes breakfast

Breakfasts

Breakfast at the hotel included

Transport

Transport in a minibus days 2, 4 & 5. We drive to end point and transport takes us to the start of the walk.

What's not included

Evening meals

We plan to go to local pubs and restaurants to eat

Packed Lunch

Packed lunch is not provided

Day 1

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Drive from home to Jindabyne

Drive from home to your accommodation in Jindabyne

Dinner in town

Day 2

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Guthega to Charlottes Pass

 

Distance: 9km
Time suggested: 3 to 3.5 hours 
Toilets at: Guthega Village and Charlotte Pass
Drinking water: Not available
Walk start: Guthega Village
Walk end: Charlotte Pass


Your walk starts with views of Guthega Pondage before following the Snowy River. You’ll feel the instant serenity of nature as you walk to the sound of snowmelt and take in fresh mountain air. Hardy sub-alpine plants surround narrow track sections and raised paths to immerse you in the landscape. In summer, wildflowers like yellow billy buttons and snow daisies add life to the unique muted colour palette of the mountains. Within the first hour, the Main Range will start to pop into view which can be snow-capped even in summer.

After about 3km, you’ll reach Spencers Creek Suspension Bridge. At 1627m above sea level, it’s Australia’s highest suspension bridge and allows you to cross while peering into the cascading creek from above. Continue to wind your way up for another 5.5km before reaching the end of day 1 at Charlotte Pass. 


Day 3

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Main Range Walk


Distance: 22km
Time suggested: 7 to 9 hours 
Toilets at: Charlotte Pass, Rawson Pass and Seamans Hut
Drinking water: Not available
Walk start and end: Charlotte Pass turning circle

Day 2 is challenging but filled with great adventure as you’ll summit Mount Kosciuszko. You'll also cross the Snowy River at Foremans Crossing by rock hopping, 

Pack clothes for all conditions as weather can be unpredictable and it can snow even in summer. You should also have enough water and food for a 7 to 9hr walk with steep sections. The 22km loop starts and ends at Charlotte Pass turning circle. There is very limited parking at the track head so booking a pre-arranged transfer is highly recommended.

Start the walk at the Charlotte Pass track head sign and follow the Main Range walk in an anti-clockwise direction. After about 800m you’ll reach the Snowy River which you’ll need to rock-hop to cross. Take your time to get your footing right and look out for slippery or loose stones.

From there you’ll start to climb and after about 4km, Ramsar-listed Blue Lake will come into view. At the fork, turn left to continue the loop towards the Mount Kosciuszko summit walk junction. This 7.5km leg takes you past Carruthers Peak and Muellers Pass and has a few steep sections. Along the way, you’ll see the glacial waters of Albina Lake nestled in expansive views of the ranges. When you reach the turn-off for the summit walk, consider heading to Rawson Pass if you need a toilet break which is 15 minutes away.

It's about 1km to the summit from the turn off. On a clear day, your reward is an amazing 360-degree outlook of endless mountains with views as far as Victoria and towards the NSW South Coast. The summit is a stunning place to stop to rest and refuel before completing the loop back to Charlotte Pass. Don’t forget to take your rubbish with you.

When you head back down, turn left at Rawson Pass towards Charlotte Pass and after about 20min, you’ll reach Seamans Hut on Etheridge Range. Built in 1928 the hut was built for use as an emergency shelter and is now a popular spot to stop for a picture. Continue for another 6km to return to Charlotte Pass and the end of day 

Day 4

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Charlottes Pass to Perisher Valley

 Distance: 12.7km
Time suggested: 4 to 6 hours 
Toilets at: Charlotte Pass Village and Perisher Valley
Drinking water: Not available
Walk start: Charlotte Pass Village
Walk end: Perisher Valley

Day 4 connects Charlotte Pass Village and Perisher Valley and lets you explore varied landscapes in between. The Charlotte Pass Cafe at Stillwell Lodge is a good place to use the bathroom 

You’ll start walking in the wide-open spaces of high-country plains before hiking up and down ridges and valleys. At high points you’ll see spectacular views of Thredbo Valley and Bullocks Flat below. Looking back, you’ll see a new perspective of the Main Range. After about 9km you’ll reach a junction where you’ll see the granite boulder formation known as Porcupine Rocks to your right.

You can explore Porcupine Rocks to see the views towards Thredbo Valley down to Lake Jindabyne. Take care as rocks may be slippery. Be cautious and avoid getting too close to the edge as there is a sheer drop. From Porcupine Rocks it’s about 3km to Perisher Valley where day ends. 

Day 5

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Perisher Valley to Bullocks Flat

 Distance: 12km
Time suggested: 4 to 5 hours 
Toilets at: Perisher Valley and Bullocks Flat
Drinking water: Not available
Walk start: Perisher Valley
Walk end: Bullocks Flat

Your final day is worth the wait as you’ll get the chance to explore one of Kosciuszko National Park’s newest trails.

From Perisher Valley, you’ll walk back towards Porcupine Rocks for 350m before taking the left path at the fork. You’ll be surrounded by snow gums with twisted limbs that are warped by wind and snow before reaching a lookout after 3.5km. From here you’ll be able to get an expansive view of Thredbo Valley and the Monaro plains.

The walk is a gentle downhill for about 3km before it switches back and heads down into Thredbo Valley. You’ll walk through towering alpine ash forest and tea tree gullies and along raised platforms through mossy alpine bogs.

You’ll walk along Thredbo River in the final section of the track towards Bullocks Flat. Take in the sounds and serenity of the river against the backdrop of the rocky Ramshead Range. Historic Bullocks Hut sits on the Thredbo River, making it a picturesque pit stop if you have time for a quick detour. It’s about 100m from the track after you cross Thredbo River. Otherwise continue along the track to Bullocks Flat and the end of Snowies Alpine Walk.

Day 6

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Jindabyne & Home

Leave our accommodation,  breakfast & head home

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1. Kosciuszko NSW 2627, Australia

Kosciuszko NSW 2627, Australia

About your organizer

Ready for an unforgettable trekking adventure that will leave you with less time planning and more time experiencing? Trekking with Purpose (TWP) seamlessly organises your once-in-a-lifetime trek across an array of unique global locations, such as Nepal, Australia, Iceland, Europe and the UK, and more. We not only take care of all the complex planning involved. For every TWP booking we give a percentage of the income back into the local communities that have been so central to the TWP story.

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