Alpine Way commences at the intersection with
Kosciuszko Road in
Jindabyne, on the eastern side of the Snowy Mountains, and heads in a south-westerly direction, adjacent to the
Thredbo River and eventually past
Thredbo. It then climbs and crosses the crest of the
Great Dividing Range at Dead Horse Gap at an altitude of , then winds a descent down to and eventually crosses Snowy Creek at Murray Gorge at an altitude of , very close to the Murray River. Thereafter, it continues in a northerly direction around the western side of the range along the upper reaches of the Murray River Tributaries, crossing the
Swampy Plain River at
Geehi Hut and continuing northwards to
Khancoban. It then heads in a northwesterly direction to eventually cross the
Murray River and terminate at
Murray Valley Highway on the river's southern bank, within Victoria. The majority of the road is contained within
Kosciuszko National Park and since 2004 has been maintained by
Roads & Maritime Services.
Road restrictions Road restrictions in the region require all
two-wheel drive vehicles carry
snow chains between Thredbo and Tom Groggin from the long weekends marking the
King's Official Birthday in June and the
Labour Day in October. It is also quite possible that snow chains may be needed to drive safely along other (more dangerous) parts of Alpine Way. ==History==