Thredbo Wraps Up 2023 Season Due To Warm Temps

 
 

Thredbo for 2023 has officially concluded, as the resort made an announcement today that the lifts won't be operational tomorrow. The Cruiser area marked the last vestige of a lackluster snowfall season for Thredbo and Australian ski destinations. In light of exceptionally warm temperatures forecasted for the week, the resort has chosen to conclude its 2023 winter season and eagerly anticipates the arrival of summer. This decision was communicated via their social media channels this afternoon.

“Well the time has come and we are officially wrapping up skiing and snowboarding for winter 2023 two weeks early.

Mother Nature may have kept us on our toes but we had a LOT of magical times this season! We couldn’t have done it without all of our incredible staff and guests! Our people are what makes Thredbo so special and we can’t thank every single one of you enough

From tomorrow, the lifts will not be operating for skiing and snowboarding access. However the Kosciuszko Chairlift will still be spinning for backcountry, snowshoe and scenic access in the meantime.”


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