Perisher Ski Resort

Perisher
Mount Perisher at 2,054 m (6,739 ft)
Mount Perisher at 2,054 m (6,739 ft)
LocationPerisher Valley
Nearest major cityCanberra
Coordinates36°24′S 148°25′E / 36.4°S 148.41°E / -36.4; 148.41
Top elevation2,054 metres (6,739 ft)
Base elevation1,720 metres (5,640 ft)
Skiable area1,245 hectares (3,080 acres)
Trails 42% Beginner
45% Intermediate
12% Advanced
Longest run~4 kilometres (2.5 mi) (Top of Perisher Quad Express to Bottom of Blue Calf T-Bar)
Lift system47 lifts
Snowfall190 centimetres (75 in) (median) [1]
Websitehttp://www.perisher.com.au

Perisher Ski Resort (known as Perisher Blue until 2009) is the largest ski resort in the Southern Hemisphere.[1] Located in the Australian Snowy Mountains, the resort is an amalgamation of four villages (Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes, Guthega, and Blue Cow) and their associated ski fields, covering approximately 12 square kilometres (5 sq mi), with the base elevation at 1,720 metres (5,640 ft) AHD, and the summit elevation of 2,054 metres (6,739 ft) at the top of Mount Perisher. 4.4 square kilometres (1.7 sq mi) of this area is covered by 240 snow guns, which are used to artificially supplement the natural snowfall. Perisher was acquired by Vail Resorts, United States on 30 March 2015 for a sum of approximately AU$177 million.

The resort is accessible by road and by the Skitube from Jindabyne, Australia's only underground rack railway. The main skiing period is in July and August, with the official season running from the second weekend in June to the first weekend of October. Perisher consists of 47 lifts: The Village Eight Express, an eight-seater chairlift (built in 2003), two high-speed quad detachable chairlifts, five fixed-grip quad chairlifts, three double chairlifts, two triple chairlifts, eighteen T-Bars, two J-bars, eight ski carpets, and two rope tows.[2] The run difficulty distribution is 42% beginner, 45% intermediate and 12% advanced.[3]

  1. ^ "Perisher Valley". Destination NSW. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Perisher's Weather and Snow Cams".
  3. ^ "Perisher's Weather and Snow Cams".