Selwyn Snow Resort

Selwyn Snow Resort traces its origins to the skifields at nearby Kiandra, where skiing began in Australia around 1861.

[2] The more reliable snow cover at Selwyn saw the establishment of a portable rope tow on what is now the Township Run in 1966.

In 2009 a triple chairlift finally replaced the duplex T-Bars on the Township Run at Selwyn Snow Resort.

A relatively low altitude means that the resort can have trouble maintaining a good natural snow cover during the very early and the latest stages of the ski season (June and September).

The closest major tourist accommodation is at the holiday village of Providence Portal on the upper reaches of Lake Eucumbene between Adaminaby and Kiandra.

[5] In January 2020 bushfires in the region burnt through the resort, with pictures provided by the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service showing widespread destruction.

Selwyn traces its origins to nearby Kiandra , where skiing began in Australia in 1861.
View to Racecourse Run from Kangaroo Ridge Run .