Falls Creek, Australia, announced today, Saturday, June 7, that the resort will open for skiing and boarding tomorrow, June 8. A season-opening snowstorm delivered 17 centimeters (7 inches) of snow overnight and there’s up to 65 centimeters (26 inches) in the forecast over the next three days. The village is a ski-in, ski-out wonderland, with plenty of June deals for guests to ski and save on accommodation and lessons this month.
Falls Creek will be running Halley’s Comet chairlift and Mouse Trap carpet from 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, giving guests access to laps on Wombat’s Ramble, Australia’s longest green run. “Our mountain operations team will be working through the night to ensure a safe and smooth opening for skiers and boarders,” said Richard Phillips, Vice President and General Manager of Falls Creek Ski Lifts. “This is just the beginning. With our new Techno Alpin snow guns laying a solid foundation, and more snow in the forecast, we’re preparing to open additional terrain as soon as possible.”
“Huge thank you to all the team, especially our snowmaking team for working around the clock in temperatures as low as -5.7°C. With more snow on the way and a passionate community behind us, we’re primed for an unforgettable season.”
— Richard Phillips, VP & GM, Falls Creek
What to expect when visiting Falls Creek over opening weekend:
- Private lessons will be available from Sunday, with expert instructors ready to help everyone to sharpen their skills. Guests can book lessons and gear at Falls Creek Sports or through the Snowsports School.
- Visitors are encouraged to check out the resort’s June Deals, book their winter escapes, and secure rentals and lessons early.
Falls Creek’s winter season plays a vital role in supporting the local economy, with hundreds of seasonal jobs and a thriving network of small businesses that benefit from the influx of visitors. “Falls Creek is more than just a ski resort; it’s a community. Every snowflake, every chairlift ride, and every smiling face on the slopes is part of something bigger,” said Mr Phillips. “We’re proud to kick off the season with such strong momentum and to share it with everyone who calls this special place home – whether for a weekend or a lifetime. Falls Creek welcomes you to be part of our alpine family this winter.”
Stay up to date with lift openings and terrain updates via Falls Creek’s social media channels, email alerts, or the Lift and Terrain page on the resort’s website.
For those looking to make the most of the season, the Epic Australia Pass is on sale until June 18, offering access to three Australian and 75 international resorts. For those looking for more flexibility, Vail Resorts is offering a new Epic Australia 4-Day Pass this year.