Thredbo is an Australian ski resort set within
Kosciuszko National Park in NSW and was modelled on a European skiing town, reflecting the heritage of workers on the
Snowy Mountains Scheme such as Tony Sponar, who is credited with having established the location as a ski field. Contrasting with the primarily lodge-based
Perisher, Thredbo is a town with lodges, shopping and nightlife. Thredbo has 14 lifts: an 8-person
gondola, 3 hi-speed quads, 1 quad, 5 t-bars, 1 double chair (following the removal of Merritts Chairlift in 2020, and the Ramshead Chairlift in 2010), and 3 snow runners. Thredbo has the steepest overall terrain of any ski resort in mainland Australia, and also the highest lifted point (
AHD). From this highest access point at Karel's T-Bar, the lease-holder
Kosciuszko Thredbo and private adventure companies have access for backcountry ski tours to Mt. Kosciuszko and multiple other locations on the Main Range. Thredbo Village sits at the base of the Crackenback Valley. Due to its low elevation () the ski slopes do not always retain snow on the lower half of the mountain as a result of higher temperatures, although
temperature inversions at night and below zero temperatures enable snow making. Because of this, Thredbo has invested almost $6 million in the largest snowmaking system in the Southern Hemisphere, covering some 65 hectares of trail and using a three-stage automated process. The system is operated mainly at night to top up the lower half of the mountain and any other high traffic areas. The automated areas include the Supertrail, Friday Flat, High Noon, The Cruiser area's Walkabout and Ballroom, Sundowner, Lovers Leap bypass, World Cup, and Lower True Blue. Thredbo has over 50 ski runs and employs a standard 3-colour grade system; green for beginners, blue intermediate and black diamond advanced. The longest continual run is from the top of Karel's T-Bar to Friday Flat and is 5.9 km long; however, this is composed of several trails. The longest single run is the
Crackenback Supertrail, which is the longest run in Australia. During the
Vietnam War, Australia was one of the destinations soldiers could pick for a week-long R & R. At
Sydney Airport the USO had different activities that could be chosen if the soldier wished. One option was skiing at Thredbo at a reduced rate. The package included round trip transportation (part by air, part bus), lodging, breakfast and dinner, equipment, a group lesson, and a lift ticket. Also included were gloves, ski pants, and a warm jacket; soldiers in Vietnam didn't have any of these items, and so needed them to be furnished. At the end of the season, mats were placed on the lower slopes, enabling one to ski to the bottom. The village offers a free shuttle bus service during winter that links the Valley Terminal, Friday Flat, and the majority of the ski lodges throughout the village.
Lifts Terrain parks Thredbo has several terrain parks; •
Wombat World – a terrain park for younger children, featuring bumps, fun boxes and arches. Located on Friday Flat. •
Merritts Park – A terrain park for beginners to intermediates, featuring jumps and boxes. It is located at the base of the Cruiser chairlift, and can be accessed from the Merritts Mountain House Restaurant. A T-bar runs from the base for exit from this park. •
Cruiser Park – This park features rails, boxes, big jumps and a picnic table. The layout is regularly changed. Located just below the top of "The Cruiser" chair. •
Antons Park – A terrain park for experienced freestyle skiers and boarders with large jumps, rails and a wall ride. Located on Antons. •
Ridercross – Changes location from year to year.
Gunbarrel Express chairlift The
Gunbarrel Express is a
detachable quad chairlift in Thredbo. It runs from the Friday Flat beginners area to a point on The Traverse trail roughly halfway between the Central Spur and the Merritts Spur. The lift was constructed in 1988 as part of a thirty million (Australian) dollar investment in the mountain by its new owners, Amalgamated Holdings Limited. It is unique in Thredbo in that it crosses over other lifts, namely the Easy Does It
fixed-grip quad and the Merritts fixed-grip double. This chairlift provides good access to a variety of runs and is convenient to the Woodridge and Friday Flat lodges, as well as major carparks. Two runs, The Glades and Pegasus, run underneath the higher part of the Gunbarrel Express, with the former running into the latter. The lower half is significantly steeper, with many concealed obstacles, including a creek. Pegasus often suffers from only partial snow cover and is out-of-bounds for most of the season, only opening after significant snowfall. Statistics: • Base elevation: • Base location: Friday Flat • Terminal elevation: • Terminal location: The Traverse, approx. halfway between Cruiser terminal and Antons base. • Length: • Vertical Rise: • Average gradient: 1 in 3.9
Merritts Gondola Merritts Gondola, built by
Doppelmayr, opened in 2020 and is Australia's first purpose-built Gondola. It replaced the previous Merritts Chairlift while quadrupling its capacity, lifting approximately 2,000 people per hour. ==1997 Thredbo landslide==