Map of Perisher | Ski Resort, Snowfields & Visitor Guide

Map of Perisher – Ski Resort, Snowfields & Visitor Guide

This map of Perisher provides a detailed overview of Australia's largest ski resort, including snowfields, chairlifts, alpine villages, walking trails and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Perisher is laid out.

Perisher is known for its extensive ski terrain, snowboarding facilities, alpine scenery and winter recreation opportunities. Key areas include Perisher Valley, Blue Cow, Smiggin Holes, Guthega and surrounding alpine landscapes within Kosciuszko National Park.

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Perisher is located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales within Kosciuszko National Park. Major areas include Perisher Valley, Blue Cow, Smiggin Holes and Guthega.

Interactive Perisher Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore ski terrain, chairlift networks, alpine areas and visitor facilities throughout Perisher.
Tip: Perisher maps are useful for understanding how the resort's ski areas, chairlifts and alpine villages connect across the mountain environment.

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This Perisher map highlights ski terrain, alpine villages, recreation areas and major visitor attractions throughout the resort.


Where Is Perisher Located?

Perisher is located within Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales. It is Australia's largest ski resort and one of the country's premier winter recreation destinations.

  • North: Charlotte Pass direction
  • South: Thredbo and alpine regions
  • East: Snowy Mountains wilderness areas
  • West: Jindabyne and regional access routes

Main Areas and Attractions of Perisher

  • Perisher Valley — central resort village and services hub
  • Blue Cow — major skiing and snowboarding area
  • Smiggin Holes — family-friendly snow recreation area
  • Guthega — alpine village and ski terrain
  • Charlotte Pass Access — gateway to higher alpine regions
  • Chairlift Network — extensive mountain transport system
  • Snowfields — skiing and snowboarding terrain
  • Alpine Walking Areas — seasonal recreation routes
  • Lookout Areas — mountain viewpoints
  • Mountain Recreation Precincts — winter and summer activities

Major Areas of Perisher Explained

  • Perisher Valley — accommodation, dining and visitor facilities
  • Blue Cow Sector — advanced and intermediate ski terrain
  • Smiggin Holes Area — beginner and family-oriented terrain
  • Guthega District — quieter alpine recreation area
  • Upper Alpine Region — high-elevation snowfields and mountain environments

Key Geographic Features

  • Snowy Mountains — surrounding alpine range
  • Alpine Plateaus — elevated mountain landscapes
  • Snow Gum Woodlands — characteristic alpine vegetation
  • Mountain Valleys — shape the resort terrain
  • High-Elevation Snowfields — major winter attraction
  • Alpine Streams — watercourses throughout the region

Perisher Transport and Resort Map Overview

A map of Perisher is useful for understanding how villages, chairlifts and ski terrain connect throughout the resort.

  • Skitube Access — mountain railway connection
  • Kosciuszko Road — primary road access route
  • Chairlift Network — links major ski areas
  • Village Access Roads — connect accommodation and facilities
  • Trail Networks — connect alpine recreation areas

Why People Search for a Map of Perisher

  • To locate ski runs and chairlifts
  • To find accommodation and village facilities
  • To explore Blue Cow, Smiggin Holes and Guthega
  • To plan skiing, snowboarding and alpine activities
  • To understand the layout of Australia's largest ski resort

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Perisher Map FAQs

  • Where is Perisher located?
    Perisher is located within Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales.
  • What is Perisher known for?
    Perisher is known for skiing, snowboarding and being Australia's largest ski resort.
  • What areas make up Perisher?
    The resort includes Perisher Valley, Blue Cow, Smiggin Holes and Guthega.
  • How do visitors access Perisher?
    Visitors can access Perisher via road or the Skitube alpine railway system.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Boundaries, place names, trails, roads, ski areas and geographic features may vary by source and may change over time. External links are provided for convenience only and do not constitute endorsement. No warranty is made regarding accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose.