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Perisher Valley
NamePerisher Valley
LocationNew South Wales, Australia
Nearest cityJindabyne
Vertical355
Top elevation2,034
Base elevation1,720
Skiable area1,245 hectares
Lifts47

Perisher Valley. Located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, it is one of the most popular ski resorts in the country, attracting visitors from Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra. The resort is situated near the town of Jindabyne and is close to other notable ski resorts such as Thredbo and Charlotte Pass. Perisher Valley is owned and operated by Vail Resorts, a leading global mountain resort company that also owns Whistler Blackcomb and Breckenridge Ski Resort.

Geography

Perisher Valley is nestled in the Snowy Mountains, a mountain range that is home to the highest peak in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko. The resort is surrounded by other notable mountains, including Mount Perisher and Mount Blue Cow. The Snowy River flows through the valley, providing a source of water for the resort's snowmaking operations. The geography of the area is characterized by steep slopes and alpine terrain, making it an ideal location for skiing and snowboarding. Nearby towns, such as Adaminaby and Cooma, provide amenities and services for visitors to the resort.

Climate

The climate in Perisher Valley is cold and snowy, with an average annual snowfall of over 4 meters. The resort experiences a humid continental climate, with cold winters and mild summers. The Australian Alps create an orographic effect, resulting in significant precipitation in the area. The climate is similar to other nearby ski resorts, such as Thredbo and Charlotte Pass, which are also located in the Snowy Mountains. The resort's high elevation and cold temperatures make it an ideal location for winter sports, including alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowboarding. Visitors to the resort often come from Brisbane and Gold Coast to experience the cold climate and snow.

History

Perisher Valley has a rich history, dating back to the early 20th century when it was first established as a ski resort. The resort was founded by a group of Sydney businessmen, including Tony Sponar and Ken Murray, who were passionate about skiing and wanted to create a world-class resort in the Snowy Mountains. Over the years, the resort has undergone significant development, including the installation of new chairlifts and snowmaking equipment. In 2015, the resort was acquired by Vail Resorts, which has continued to invest in the resort's infrastructure and amenities. The resort has hosted several major events, including the Winter Olympics and the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup.

Skiing_and_Snowboarding

Perisher Valley offers a wide range of skiing and snowboarding trails, catering to all levels of experience. The resort has over 100 trails, including gentle beginner slopes and challenging black diamond runs. The resort is home to several ski schools, including the Perisher Ski School and the National Ski Academy. Visitors to the resort can also enjoy other winter sports, such as tobogganing and ice skating. The resort's terrain parks are popular with freestyle skiers and snowboarders, who come to the resort to compete in events such as the X Games and the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup. Nearby resorts, such as Thredbo and Charlotte Pass, also offer a range of skiing and snowboarding trails.

Infrastructure

Perisher Valley has a well-developed infrastructure, with a range of amenities and services available to visitors. The resort has several hotels and lodges, including the Perisher Valley Hotel and the Marritz Hotel. Visitors to the resort can also enjoy a range of dining options, including restaurants and cafes. The resort has a number of ski hire shops, including Rhythm Snowsports and Ski Hire Australia. The resort is accessible by car, with a parking area located near the base of the mountain. Visitors can also take a bus or shuttle from nearby towns, such as Jindabyne and Cooma.

Environment

Perisher Valley is located in a sensitive alpine environment, and the resort has implemented several initiatives to reduce its impact on the environment. The resort has a sustainability program, which aims to reduce energy consumption and waste. The resort has also implemented a number of conservation initiatives, including the protection of native species and the restoration of habitat. The resort works closely with Parks Australia and the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service to ensure that its operations are environmentally sustainable. Visitors to the resort can also get involved in conservation efforts, such as the Australian Alps Conservation Initiative and the Snowy Mountains Conservation Society. The resort's environmental initiatives are similar to those of other nearby resorts, such as Thredbo and Charlotte Pass. Category:Ski_resorts_in_Australia