Snow & Ski Conditions Mt. Buller

The Mt. Buller snow report for Oct 01 is a 8" base depth with 8 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.
Mt. BullerOpen

Recent Snowfall

     
0"0"0"0.4"0"0"

Base

8"
Spring Snow

Depth vs Average

71%
vs average of 11" on Oct 01
Snow Reporter Comments: UPDATED WEDNESDAY 1st OCTOBER 7:00AM: Severe weather advisory > Another gusty and wintry feeling day today with strong NW winds likely to impact some lift operations in resort. Wind has affected the snow cover in places so be ready for a mix of soft cover with occasional glazed and icy zones. Best turns are to be had on the lightly groomed Bourke Street, Skyline, Summit, Little Buller and Family runs where there is still a largely good, if soft, cover. The snowpack is thinning in some areas so keep eyes open for hazards. Need Ski Patrol help or come across someone who does? You can call us directly from the Mt Buller App – just tap on the red cross at the top.
Lifts Open
8/19 open
Runs Open
9/81 open
Beginner Runs Open
2/4
Intermediate Runs Open
4/33
Advanced Runs Open
3/41
Runs Open
12%
Nordic Open
4.3 mi

Firsthand Report

Great experience, photo take on the 1/09/2025, fantastic spring conditions, plenty of good runs, & plenty of coverage for the time of year, just had 50-65cm from Thursday through to Sunday 31/09/2025
1 month ago

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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