Queen's Lookout is a great place to take in the natural beauty of the Snowy Mountains. The lookout is situated on a hill with an amazing view of the mountains and Lake Eucumbene. There is no vehicle access, so the only way to get there is by foot, bike, or horseback. The lookout has been visited by many dignitaries over…
The Yarrangobilly Caves are located 41 minutes away from our park, but they are definitely worth the drive! The journey there takes you through the scenic Kosziosko National Park, where you might be able to spot some brumbies from the road. Once you reach Yarrangobilly, you can stop at the office to book a self-guided tour of the caves, or…
Blue Water Holes is located just over 65 kilometers from our park and offers a variety of amenities, including campgrounds, picnic areas, and bush walks through gorges with a winding creek, swimming holes, and caves. The water at Blue Water Holes is uniquely blue in color, due to the underground caves and limestone rocks from which it flows. There are…
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The first stop on the circuit is the abandoned gold mining town of Kiandra. The remains of the old courthouse and two cabins are all that's left after the devastating 2020 bushfires. There is a toilet block available. The next turn off is at Long Plain. Long Plain is only open from the October long weekend till the June long…
The Bicentennial National Trail (BNT) is a long non-motorized trail that runs through different types of terrain, including national parks and wilderness areas. Originally intended for horses, the BNT is now also promoted for cycling and walking. The Trail connects eighteen of Australia's national parks and more than fifty state forests, providing access to some of the wildest, most remote…
Selwyn Snow Resort is set to open July 2nd 2022, Selwyn will be fully rebuilt from the ground up, the resort is said to feature unparalleled snow play experiences with dedicated facilities and services to support them. The rebuild of Selwyn Snow Resort is set to bring an unparalleled snow play experience to the Snowy Mountains region. With brand new…
Kosciuszko National Park is a beautiful place to visit to see Australian wildlife. The park is home to a variety of animals, including the endangered corroboree frog, wombats, kangaroos, and echidnas. There are also many different types of birds in the park, including wedge-tailed eagles and brushtail possums. Visitors can often spot deer and brumbies grazing in the park as…
The Australian Snowy Mountains are a unique and beautiful part of the world. The scenery ranges from snow-capped mountains and winding rivers to lush bushland and long plains. There is plenty of fauna and flora to be found in the area, and the park has something for everyone. There are walking, biking and riding tracks, as well as huts and…
The Providence portal is an exposed concrete block energy distributor. This mixes the water with air slowing the flow of the water. Simple technology but something awesome to look at while exploring the area. You can also follow the river on our walking tracks to take in the scenery and the wildflowers that bloom across the riverbank in spring.
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The Park is home to over 200 species of flowering plants, providing a beautiful habitat for the animals that live here. Some of the plant species found in Kosciuszko National Park includes Kosciuszko buttercup, Vickery's grass, and phebalium. There are plenty of walking trails throughout the park, making it easy to find and enjoy all the wildflowers that bloom here…

