Snow & Ski Conditions Mt. Buller

The Mt. Buller snow report for Jul 10 is a 17" base depth with 7 of 19 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Mt. Buller are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

    
0"0"2"0"5"0"

Base

17"
Powder

Depth vs Average

110%
vs average of 16" on Jul 10
Snow Reporter Comments: FRIDAY 11th JULY 7:25AM: The top up of 12cms in the storm sees more terrain opening today and has repaired much of the damage from those wild gales earlier in the week. There’s plenty of fresh snow underfoot this morning with soft stashes to be found – but take care as there are some wind stripped sections too. Off-piste terrain has a crusty or limited base beneath the fluff, so don’t be tempted into any closed zones. Standard run is set to open around lunchtime, so keep your eye on the status boards. Enjoy the hunt for powder moments today! Visibility is likely to remain low so ride with a mate and take care.
Lifts Open
7/19 open
Runs Open
15/81 open
Beginner Runs Open
3/4
Intermediate Runs Open
8/33
Advanced Runs Open
4/41
Runs Open
17%
Nordic Open
4.3 mi

Resort Overview

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Jun 07
Projected Opening
Sep 07
Projected Closing
Mt. Buller Alpine Resort is located in Victoria’s High Country, just a three-hour drive northeast of Melbourne. With 300 hectares of skiable terrain, 81 trails, and 19 lifts—including high-speed sixes, quads, and surface lifts—it’s one of Australia’s most accessible and well-developed ski destinations. The resort sits between 1,375 and 1,805 meters in elevation, offering a vertical drop of 430 meters. Snowfall averages 250 cm annually, and extensive snowmaking ensures consistent coverage across the season.The terrain breakdown includes 5% beginner, 41% intermediate, 51% advanced, and 4% expert runs, making Mt. Buller a playground for confident skiers and riders. Families will appreciate the tubing lanes, snow play areas, and ski school programs, while terrain parks and night skiing add excitement for teens and freestyle enthusiasts. The longest run stretches 2.5 km, winding through alpine ridgelines and scenic bowls.Visitors choose Mt. Buller for its vibrant alpine village, ski-in/ski-out lodging, and wide variety of terrain. Whether you're carving groomers, exploring glades, or relaxing fireside after a day on the slopes, Mt. Buller offers a balanced blend of adventure, comfort, and culture in a uniquely Australian setting.

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