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Mount Selwyn is a ski resort specialising in families and low cost skiing. Located in the Northern section of Kosciuszko National Park, the Selwyn Snowfields is a perfect example of family skiing made affordable and fun. They offer a variety of programs and action packed experiences that you are sure to treasure for years to come.
The nearest accommodation is at Providence Portal on Lake Eucumbene and Adaminaby.
Mountain Information:
Elevation: Base 1492 metres, Mid 1550 metres, Top 1614 metres.
Developed Terrain: 45 hectares - 40% beginners, 48% more difficult, 12% most difficult.
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Longest Trail: 800 metres (Long Arm).
One Terrain Park.
Lifts:
Total 12 - 1 Double Chair, 4 T-Bars, 2 Pomas, 1 Platter and 4 Beginner Ropes and 1 Toboggan Lift.
Lift operations: 8.30am - 4.30pm
Snow tubing and cross country are also available. Marked trails ranging from 2.5 kilometres to 15 kilometres in length are available.
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