[PHOTOS] Selwyn Snow Resort, Australia, Receives 20 Centimeter Dump as Opening Day Approaches

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Selwyn Snow Resort was blessed with some beautiful snowfall overnight. | Image: Selwyn Snow Resort Facebook

Australia’s northernmost snow resort, Selwyn Snow Resort, received a much-needed 20-centimeter (8-inch) snowfall over the past 24 hours, offering a welcome boost ahead of its planned June 21 opening.


RESORT UPDATE : 8 JUNE 2025

It’s SNOWING….STILL !!!

Just 12 more days until we will be welcoming all the riders and sliders to Selwyn.

The snowfall has continued and the cover across the resort is just building. The mountain crew will be out and about over the coming days to prepare the runs for all to enjoy.

Skiing…snowboarding…tobogganing….we’ll see you all on 21 June.

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After a series of setbacks over the past few years—including bushfires, pandemic-related delays, and unpredictable snow conditions—this fresh snowfall marks a positive step forward for the small, family-friendly resort nestled in New South Wales’ Snowy Mountains.

Located just 2.5 hours southwest of Canberra, Selwyn sits at a base elevation of 1,492 metres (4,895 feet) and tops out at 1,614 metres (5,295 feet). Its northern position and relatively low altitude make it more vulnerable to warm weather and variable natural snowfall compared to higher-altitude Australian resorts like Perisher and Thredbo.

The 20 centimeters of new snow was delivered by a passing cold front that also brought light snowfalls to other parts of the Snowy Mountains. With snowmaking infrastructure now in place following a multi-year rebuild, the natural snowfall adds to the resort’s preparations to open on schedule for the first time in years.

A Difficult Journey to Reopening

Selwyn has endured one of the most turbulent periods in Australian ski resort history. The devastating 2019/2020 “Black Summer” bushfires completely destroyed the resort’s infrastructure. The fires were followed by COVID-19 travel restrictions that prevented any real progress toward reopening for years.

In 2022, Selwyn’s long-awaited comeback was delayed again—this time ironically by too much snow, when an early-season storm in May made the area inaccessible to crews trying to finish critical electrical work. It finally opened in 2023, but unseasonably warm weather in July eroded the snow base and forced the resort to shut down on July 30, just six weeks after it had reopened.

Snow at Selwyn Snow Resort. | Image: Selwyn Snow Resort Facebook

Looking Ahead to Winter 2024

This season, Selwyn is hoping for a clean slate. The new snowfall has lifted spirits for staff and returning guests alike. While 20 centimeters is modest by alpine standards, for Selwyn it is a meaningful sign—especially when paired with clear progress on snowmaking and infrastructure that didn’t exist in earlier years. With more snow in the forecast for the next few days, it looks like Sewlyn will open with a strong base for the 2025 winter. The resort’s June 21 opening will mark a significant milestone, offering a full season of skiing and snowboarding for the first time in nearly five years.

As one of Australia’s most accessible and affordable snow destinations, Selwyn is popular with first-timers and families. The latest snowfall signals cautious optimism—not just for the resort’s staff, but for snow lovers across the region who have been waiting patiently for a reliable season at Selwyn.

While more snow will be needed in the coming weeks to build a solid base, the current forecast suggests another cold system could pass through mid-June, possibly delivering another snow event before opening day.

PHOTOS

Selwyn will open for the season on June 21. | Image: Selwyn Snow Resort Facebook
Selwyn has been turned into a winter wonderland overnight. | Image: Selwyn Snow Resort Facebook
Snow at Selwyn Snow Resort. | Image: Selwyn Snow Resort Facebook
Lifts will start spinning at Selwyn on June 21. | Image: Selwyn Snow Resort Facebook

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