Windy Corner at Falls Creek.
The slopes are free to explore, all you need is a booking, an approved toboggan and a sense of adventure.
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Mount Buffalo.
Dingo Dell is best for young families, with a gentle slope and plenty of space for activities.
Cresta Valley is a little more diverse with a wide range of terrain and scenery. There is also a large open plateau, ready to explore!
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Dinner Plain.
The Snow Park is perfect for beginners too, with a gentle downhill slope.
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Wire Plain.
While you’re there, pop by the Snow Stuff Park and hire some fun snow play gear.
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Mt Stirling.
Have a crack at building a snowman or a snowball flight. Hit the toboggan slopes or head out for a snowshoe, and just have a downright wholesome time.
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