Falls Creek is beginner/intermediate friendly, with almost 80% of the resort dedicated to these types of skiers/snowboarders. However, Australia's notoriously fickle snow conditions ensure that
snowmaking using the water from the nearby
Rocky Valley Lake is sometimes, particularly early in the season, the main source of skiable snow. Consequently, like all Australian snowfields, Falls Creek's customer base is almost entirely domestic, however many international cross country skiers travel to Falls Creek for the
Kangaroo Hoppet, Australia's
Worldloppet event on the last Saturday of August and international snowboarders to Stylewars, The Australian Slopestyle Championships and Australia's highest sanctioned event held in the first week of September. The resort features 4500 accommodation beds, and consequently a large number of restaurants, bars and nightclubs to entertain guests at night. Some apartments are privately owned, but the resort's management requires that they must be available for hire when not occupied. The resort also serves as a summer base to explore the national park surrounding the resort. The Falls to Hotham alpine crossing is a 37km three day hike that starts at Falls Creek and finishes at
Mount Hotham. A planned expansion of the walk to make it 52km over 4 days with new huts being built has raised community concerns. Falls Creek is accessible by the Bogong High Plains Road from Mount Beauty all year round, though like all of Australia's snow resorts
snow chains must be carried during winter and fitted if directed. The road continues across the High Plains and descends to meet the
Omeo Highway north of the hamlet of
Anglers Rest, however the route from this side is closed during the snow season. In summer both routes are popular with cyclists, and various cycling events are held that involve climbing to the resort, including the popular
SCODY 3 Peaks Challenge (recently renamed to Falls Creek Peaks Challenge).
Quick Statistics • Highest elevation: • Highest lifted elevation: • Village elevation: • Number of lifts: 16
In winter • Snowline elevation: • Average yearly snowfall: • Average days open in winter: 128
Alpine • Number of Runs: 76+ • Longest advanced run:
Wishing Well, • Longest beginner run:
Wombats Ramble, • Terrain mix: 17% beginner, 60% intermediate, 23% advanced • Total lift length: 8.1km • Lift capacity: 28,392 Passengers/hour
Cross country • Number of trails: 21 •
Groomed trail network: • Longest trail:
Rocky Valley Dam Loop, • Terrain mix: Beginner 33% , Intermediate 48% , Advanced 19% == Lift network ==