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    New South Wales, Australia · Ikon / Mountain Collective

    Thredbo

    Australia's highest lifted point at 2,037m, 672m vertical and 5.9km runs in the Snowy Mountains. Open June to October on Ikon Pass.

    Season 2026
    Opens
    6 June 2026
    Closes
    5 Oct 2026
    Days open
    121
    Annual snow
    3m
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Thredbo holds more vertical than any other ski resort in Australia — 672m from base to summit — and with it the country's longest ski runs, a highest lifted point of 2,037m via Karel's T-bar, and the longest single descent at 5.9km. The resort spans 1,186 acres within Kosciuszko National Park in the NSW Snowy Mountains, serving 53 runs across terrain that runs steeper and more sustained than anywhere else on the Australian mainland. The terrain profile skews intermediate at 67%, but Thredbo's expert zones — Golf Course Bowl, Bushranger and Michael's Mistake — are consistently rated the most demanding in-bounds terrain in the country.

    The resort was established in the mid-1950s by Tony Sponar, a Czech-born ski instructor who had trained at St. Anton in Austria and deliberately chose Thredbo for its long fall lines and potential for a European-style village at the base. That founding vision has shaped the resort's character ever since — a compact, walkable alpine village along the Thredbo River, operating as a year-round destination with a summer mountain bike park and direct trail access to Mt Kosciuszko at 2,228m, Australia's highest peak. Thredbo is part of both the Ikon Pass and Mountain Collective networks.

    672m
    Vertical
    53
    Runs
    1,186 acres
    Skiable
    3m
    Annual snow
    Ikon / Mountain Collective
    Pass
    The Terrain

    53 runs across 1,186 acres skiable

    Thredbo spreads 53 runs across 1,186 acres skiable of terrain. It leans intermediate at 67%, with 8 beginner runs to find your feet and 9 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    53
    runs
    53 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner8 runs · 16%
    Intermediate36 runs · 67%
    Advanced5 runs · 10%
    Expert4 runs · 7%
    Time it right

    When to visit Thredbo

    The 2026 season at Thredbo runs from 6 June to 5 October, a four-month window consistent with the NSW alpine season calendar. Average annual snowfall reaches 2.5 metres, and the resort's south-facing aspect combined with a base elevation of 1,365m supports reliable coverage through the core July and August period. The snowmaking system covers the majority of front-side terrain including Friday Flat, High Noon and the Supertrail, providing early-season and thin-cover insurance across the resort's key corridors.

    August typically delivers peak natural snow depths, while September is well regarded for longer daylight hours, firming spring snow and quieter lifts. A Thredbo Ikon Pass connects the resort with Mammoth, Steamboat, Niseko, Coronet Peak and The Remarkables, among others in the global network. The Saturday night Flare Run — in which skiers descend the Supertrail carrying flares — runs on selected evenings during the season and has become one of the signature events on the Australian alpine calendar.

    Season 2026
    6 June 2026
    Opens
    5 Oct 2026
    Closes
    121
    Days open
    3 m
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Thredbo, and where to stay

    Thredbo sits within Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains of southern New South Wales, accessed via the Alpine Way through Jindabyne. The village is approximately 500km south-west of Sydney, 170km from Canberra and 35 minutes from Jindabyne — the main accommodation and services hub for the region. Unlike Perisher, Thredbo is directly accessible by car with day and overnight parking available in the village, though the Alpine Way requires snow chains on the approach during winter conditions.

    Canberra Airport is the most practical flying option, with a 2.5-hour drive to the resort. Sydney Airport is approximately six hours by road. Regular coach services run from both Sydney and Canberra to Jindabyne and Thredbo throughout the season. In summer, Thredbo operates as a mountain biking and hiking destination, with the Merritts Gondola providing lift access to over 40km of marked trails and a 10km walk from the resort to the summit of Mt Kosciuszko.

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    Lift tickets

    Ikon / Mountain Collective7 pass options
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    Single-day passes

    Adult 18–65

    Adult Lift Ticket

    A$157up to A$259 peak

    Full access to all the lifts and trails at Thredbo Resort

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    Youth 12–18

    Youth Lift Ticket

    A$164up to A$249 peak

    Full access to all the lifts and trails at Thredbo Resort

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    Child 5–12

    Child Lift Ticket

    A$95up to A$139 peak

    Full access to all the lifts and trails at Thredbo Resort

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    Season passes

    Adult 22–64

    Thredbo Season Ski Pass (22-64 Years)

    A$1,899

    Unlimited skiing and snowboarding all season with the Thredbo Season Ski Passes. Full season access and great in-resort benefits give you the freedom to ride whenever you want.

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    Adult 18–21

    Thredbo Season Pass (18-21 Years)

    A$1,799

    Unlimited skiing and snowboarding all season with the Thredbo Season Pass. Full season access and great in-resort benefits give you the freedom to ride whenever you want.

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    Youth 13–17

    Thredbo Season Ski Pass (13-17 Years)

    A$1,269

    Unlimited skiing and snowboarding all season with the Thredbo Season Pass. Full season access and great in-resort benefits give you the freedom to ride whenever you want.

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    Child 5–12

    Thredbo Season Ski Pass (5-12 Years)

    A$1,169

    Unlimited skiing and snowboarding all season with the Thredbo Season Pass. Full season access and great in-resort benefits give you the freedom to ride whenever you want.

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    Thredbo lift tickets & passes

    Thredbo is currently open for the 2026 season through Oct 5, 2026. Lift tickets are available for daily and multi-day visits.

    Day passes start from A$95, with peak rates up to A$259.

    Lift tickets FAQ

    How much does a Thredbo day pass cost?+
    Thredbo day passes range from A$95 to A$259 depending on the date and advance booking.
    Can I buy Thredbo lift tickets online?+
    Yes, you can purchase tickets directly from the resort website or at the resort ticket office.
    Are there discounts for multi-day passes?+
    Yes, multi-day packages typically offer significant savings compared to individual day passes. The per-day cost decreases with longer stays.
    What is included with a Thredbo lift ticket?+
    Full access to all lifts and trails at Thredbo, including mountain safety and patrol services.
    What is the difference between Thredbo lift tickets and ski passes?+
    "Lift tickets" and "ski passes" refer to the same thing at Thredbo - your access to the mountain's lifts and trails for your chosen duration.
    When should I buy Thredbo lift tickets for the best price?+
    Purchase tickets at least 7 days in advance for the best rates, and consider weekday visits for further savings over weekend rates.
    Does Thredbo offer group discounts on lift tickets?+
    Group discounts are typically available for parties of 10 or more. Contact Thredbo directly for group booking information and rates.
    How can I check current conditions before buying tickets?+
    Before purchasing, check the live snow report and mountain webcams to see current weather, snow conditions, and lift operations at Thredbo.

    More Thredbo intelligence: snow report, webcams, resort overview.