Summer is Coming: Preparing for Your Next Adventure in the Snowy Mountains.

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The anticipation of summer often brings with it dreams of sun-soaked beaches and poolside lounging. However, for many adventurous souls, the warmer months signal an opportunity to explore the majestic beauty of the Snowy Mountains. And, while the snow might have melted, the allure of this magical region remains undiminished.

Summer means happy times and good sunshine.” – Brian Wilson, American Musician, Singer, Songwriter, and Record Producer who Co-founded the Beach Boys

If you’re pondering over what to do in Snowy Mountains this summer, you’re in for a treat. Here’s a quick guide to preparing for your unforgettable summer adventure in this breathtaking region.

1. Plan Your Hiking Routes Early

Summer exposes the Snowy Mountains’ intricate web of trails, making it a hiker’s paradise. From gentle walks to challenging hikes, there’s something for everyone. One notable trail leads to the Guthega waterfall – a serene spot to appreciate the raw power and tranquillity of nature.

According to the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, the picturesque Blue Lake is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, offering another must-visit hiking destination. Similarly, Rainbow Lake and Island Bend beckon with their stunning vistas and peaceful ambiance.

2. Dive into Water Adventures

With temperatures rising, what better way to cool off than a refreshing dive? The Perisher Infinity Pool provides a unique blend of luxury and nature, allowing guests to bask in its waters while gazing at the sprawling landscapes.

Additionally, Guthega Pondage, originally designed for hydroelectric purposes, has become a favourite spot for kayaking and fishing enthusiasts. In a blog by Rebecca Lily, like the other still waters in the Snowy Mountains, Guthega is ideal for any method of trout fishing throughout the year.

3. Familiarise Yourself with Local Flora and Fauna

The Snowy Mountains are home to a rich biodiversity. Summer uncloaks numerous native plants in full bloom, painting the mountains in a riot of colours. Before you embark on your trip, a little research on the local flora and fauna can enhance your appreciation of this natural wonderland.

4. Seek Comfortable Accommodation

Your adventure in the Snowy Mountains deserves a comforting end to each day. Kooloora Lodge, snuggled amidst the Perisher Valley and Kosciuszko National Park, emerges as an idyllic choice. Not only does it offer easy access to the major attractions, but it also provides a snug setting for relaxation.

Imagine returning from a day of hiking to a warm room, equipped with modern amenities and free WiFi. As the evening rolls in, picture yourself unwinding in their cosy guest lounge, with a fireplace crackling by your side. The in-house chef at Kooloora Lodge ensures that your culinary cravings are well taken care of, with a delectable spread that mirrors the region’s bounty.

Find that place which is effortlessly at rest within itself. Be there–be one with that.” – Mooji, Jamaican Spiritual Teacher

5. Gear Up Appropriately

Summer in the Snowy Mountains can be deceptively tricky. While the days might be warm, evenings can see a sharp drop in temperatures. It’s essential to pack layers, ensuring you’re equipped for all weather conditions. Comfortable hiking shoes, sunblock, a wide-brimmed hat, and plenty of water are indispensable.

6. Respect the Environment

The pristine beauty of the Snowy Mountains is a testament to nature’s grandeur. As explorers, it’s our duty to ensure we leave no trace, preserving its beauty for future generations. Always remember to carry back your waste and respect the local guidelines.

The Snowy Mountains stand tall as a testament to nature’s splendour, beckoning adventurers with open arms. As you set out on your summer escapade, remember to soak in the moments, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and etch memories that will last a lifetime.

And, if you’re pondering over a comforting nook to nestle into at the end of your exploration days, consider booking a room at Kooloora Lodge. Your adventure awaits!

FAQs

What are the best hiking routes in the Snowy Mountains during summer?

Some of the top hiking routes in the Snowy Mountains include the trails leading from Guthega,  Blue Lake, Rainbow Lake, and Island Bend. These trails offer varied difficulty levels, catering to both beginners and seasoned hikers.

Is there any water activity available in the Snowy Mountains?

Absolutely! The Perisher Infinity Pool provides a unique swimming experience. For those interested in kayaking or fishing, Guthega Pondage is a popular spot.

What kind of flora and fauna can I expect to see in the Snowy Mountains?

The Snowy Mountains host a rich biodiversity. Summer reveals native plants in full bloom, and the region is home to a variety of wildlife, from marsupials to diverse bird species.

Where can I find comfortable accommodation in the Snowy Mountains?

Kooloora Lodge in the Perisher Valley offers modern lodge accommodation with amenities like free WiFi, in-house dining, and easy access to major attractions.

What should I pack for a summer trip to the Snowy Mountains?

For summer in the Snowy Mountains, pack layered clothing, comfortable hiking shoes, sunblock, a wide-brimmed hat, and ample water. Although warm during the day, evenings can be cooler.

How can I ensure I’m environmentally responsible during my visit?

Always leave no trace, pack out all waste, stay on marked trails, and follow local guidelines to minimise your environmental impact and maintain the region’s beauty.

Are there any unique activities to enjoy in the Snowy Mountains during summer?

Beyond hiking and water activities, visitors can delve into local flora and fauna studies, explore native villages, and indulge in regional cuisine.

Where can I get a panoramic view of the entire Snowy Mountains range?

Many hiking trails, like the one leading to Guthega, offer stunning vistas. For a more relaxed experience, the Porcupine walk provides panoramic views combined with leisure.

Love what you’re discovering about the Snowy Mountains? There’s so much more to see! If comfort and relaxation is your priority, after a long and activity-filled day, relax and dine at Kooloora Lodge.

Book a weekend in Summer by emailing Rosemary on [email protected] or see our website here.

You may like to come to our Sparkle Party on New Years Eve.

 

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