Thredbo Alpine Resort Trail Map
Thredbo’s terrain is anchored by the Crackenback Range and features a vertical drop of 672 meters—the largest in Australia. The mountain is divided into several zones, each offering distinct terrain and snow conditions. The Kosciuszko Express lift takes skiers to the summit, where panoramic views and long descents await.
Beginners will find comfort in the Friday Flat area, a wide-open learning zone with gentle slopes and surface lifts. It’s home to the resort’s ski school and kids’ programs, making it ideal for families and first-timers. The area is groomed daily and offers easy access to the village.
Intermediate skiers can explore the Cruiser Area, accessible via the Merritts Gondola. Trails like “Walkabout” and “High Noon” offer rolling terrain, consistent pitch, and scenic tree-lined runs. This zone is perfect for building confidence and enjoying longer laps.
Advanced skiers gravitate toward the Supertrail and Funnel Web runs. Supertrail is the longest run in the country, combining speed, flow, and elevation. Funnel Web offers steeper pitches and natural features, making it a favorite for carving and short bursts of intensity.
Freestyle riders have five terrain parks to choose from, ranging from beginner zones to advanced setups with rails, boxes, and medium-sized kickers. The Antons Park is the most technical, while the Cruiser Park is ideal for progression. Parks are maintained daily and host seasonal events.
Natural features like open bowls, snow gum glades, and ridgelines add character to Thredbo’s landscape. The Golf Course Bowl is a popular off-piste area for powder days, and Karels T-Bar provides access to Australia’s highest lifted point. Whether you’re chasing views or vertical, Thredbo’s terrain delivers variety and challenge in equal measure.