Falls Creek Alpine Resort Trail Map

View the trails and lifts at Falls Creek Alpine Resort with our interactive trail map of the ski resort. Plan out your day before heading to Falls Creek Alpine Resort or navigate the mountain while you're at the resort with the latest Falls Creek Alpine Resort trail maps. Click on the image below to see Falls Creek Alpine Resort Trail Map in a high quality.

 

Falls Creek’s terrain is spread across a series of interconnected bowls and ridgelines, offering 49 km of skiable trails and a vertical drop of 380 meters. The resort’s lift system includes 15 lifts that efficiently connect all zones, making it easy to explore without long traverses or bottlenecks.

Beginners will feel at home on trails like “Wombats Ramble,” Australia’s longest green run, which stretches 2.2 km and is perfect for building confidence. The base area near Slalom Plaza features gentle slopes and surface lifts ideal for first-timers and ski school participants.

Intermediate skiers dominate the mountain, with 60% of terrain tailored to cruisers. Runs like “Drovers Dream” and “Highway 83” offer rolling descents with wide turns and consistent pitch. These trails are groomed daily and provide scenic views of the Bogong High Plains.

Advanced skiers can challenge themselves on “Summit,” “International,” and “The Maze,” which feature steeper pitches, moguls, and natural terrain features. These areas hold snow well and offer dynamic skiing across varied conditions.

Freestyle riders have four terrain parks to choose from, including Castle Park and Drovers Park. Each park is designed for progression, with features ranging from beginner boxes to intermediate rails and kickers. The parks are maintained regularly and host seasonal events.

Natural highlights include snow gum glades, alpine bowls, and panoramic ridgelines. Mt McKay offers cat skiing access to off-piste terrain, while the Village Bowl provides a central hub for night skiing and après activities. The diversity of terrain ensures that every skier—from cautious beginner to seasoned expert—finds their rhythm.

 

Terrain

Runs in Total
90
Longest Run
1.9 mi
Skiable Terrain
30.4 mi
Night Skiing
2 ac
Night Skiing
1.4 mi
Snow Making
272 ac

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