Snow & Ski Conditions Perisher

The Perisher snow report for Jul 31 is a 67" base depth with 44 of 44 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Perisher 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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Recent Snowfall

   
8"0"0.8"0"0.4"0"

Summit

67"
Hard Packed
Snow Reporter Comments: Winter is certainly showing no signs of slowing down as we've woken up to another dusting of fresh snow and it was a cold one overnight with temperatures dropping down to -7°C. Our snowmakers were hard at work, firing up 67 guns across the resort. Today’s forecast? We’re kicking off with bluebird skies this morning, but clouds are set to roll in this afternoon. Expect a top of 1°C with light SE winds. There’s also a medium chance of snow showers developing as the day goes on, so keep your fingers crossed for more fresh snow! The snow is hardpacked and windblown, our groomers have prepped 96 runs for you overnight, the corduroy will be absolutely beautiful this morning!
Lifts Open
44/44 open
Runs Open
102/112 open
Runs Open
91%

Firsthand Report

Mount P looked ridiculously busy, but lovely conditions for so early in the season and still fresh tracks to be found if you venture away a little
1 month ago

Resort Overview

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Jun 07
Projected Opening
Oct 06
Projected Closing
Perisher, located in the Kosciuszko National Park of New South Wales, is Australia’s largest ski resort by area, spanning 1,245 hectares. With a base elevation of 1,720 meters and a summit at 2,054 meters, it enjoys reliable snowfall—averaging 483 cm per year—and extensive snowmaking coverage to ensure excellent conditions across the season. The resort features 112 marked trails and 41 lifts, including high-speed quads, eight-person lifts, and surface options that keep lift lines minimal even on busy days.The terrain distribution welcomes skiers of all abilities: 42% beginner, 38% intermediate, 8% advanced, and 13% expert. Perisher is especially family-friendly, with dedicated beginner areas, kids’ learning zones, and entertainment options like tubing lanes and snow play parks. On-mountain services include rentals, ski schools, and multi-day lesson packages. The resort’s four terrain parks and one superpipe make it popular among freestyle riders looking for progression.Skiers and visitors are drawn to Perisher for its breadth, accessibility, and alpine charm. From panoramic runs on Mount Perisher to scenic glades in Blue Cow, there’s always something new to explore. Whether you’re lapping groomers, diving into powder bowls, or enjoying après-ski under southern skies, Perisher delivers a dynamic winter experience in an unforgettable landscape.

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