Charlotte Pass
Status: OPENResort Information
Status: OPENSeason started on Jun 21, 2025 and is expected to end on Sep 14, 2025.Elevation
1,964 m
Top
1,755 m
Bottom
209 m
Vertical Drop
Terrain
23
Runs / Pistes
4
Lifts
50 ha
Skiable Area
Overview
Charlotte Pass Ski Resort is situated in the picturesque Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. This remarkable destination holds the title of the highest ski resort in the nation, standing proudly at an elevation of 1,760 meters above sea level. With a rich history, Charlotte Pass is recognized as one of Australia's oldest ski areas, offering a unique blend of tradition and adventure. Visitors are treated to breathtaking views of Mount Kosciuszko, Australia’s tallest peak, making it a truly memorable location for outdoor enthusiasts.
During the winter months, Charlotte Pass becomes entirely covered in snow, providing an enchanting winter wonderland. Accessibility to the resort is an adventure in itself, as guests must embark on an exhilarating 8-kilometer snowcat journey from Perisher Valley, adding to the sense of exclusivity and adventure.
This resort caters brilliantly to families, as well as beginners and intermediate skiers and snowboarders, making it an ideal spot for those looking to hone their skills or enjoy some fun on the slopes. With its captivating scenery and welcoming atmosphere, Charlotte Pass Ski Resort offers something special for every winter sports enthusiast.
Terrain
Total runs / pistes
23Longest run
2 kmNumber of Terrain Parks
1Number of Halfpipes
0Tubing (tobogganing) areas
0Skiable
49 kmSkiable area
50 haSkiable at Night
0 kmSkiable at Night area
0 haSnowmaking
0 kmSnowmaking area
0 haWhen's the snowiest month to visit Charlotte Pass?
The snowiest month at Charlotte Pass is typically July, with an average snow depth of 84 cm at the base. During July, you can expect 1.4 snowy days per week with an average of 17 cm of fresh snow.
See full historical data for Charlotte Pass on Historical Data page.