ski + snowboard tasmania
Come ski Tasmania! Join us from mid-June to late September (weather permitting) as Ben Lomond Alpine Resort welcomes skiers and snowboarders of all abilities to Tasmania. Our expected opening day for 2025 is 6 June (weather permitting) so be sure to check our snow report, live snow cam, or social media (Facebook and Instagram) for the latest conditions.
Visit Ben Lomond Alpine Resort
Ski and snowboard at Ben Lomond Alpine Resort, a spectacular alpine destination with terrain for all abilities. Enjoy stunning snow-covered mountains and breathtaking views, perfect for skiing and snowboarding in Tasmania.
With six lifts (a mix of T-bars and Pomas) covering approximately 30 hectares of skiable terrain, there’s something for everyone—from first-timers to seasoned pros. Soak in breathtaking alpine views from Tasmania’s second-highest peak. On clear days, you can see as far as Flinders Island and Mt Wellington!


Ski and Snowboard Ben Lomond Alpine Resort
Experience Tasmania’s only commercial ski field at Ben Lomond, only an hour from Launceston.
With improved Base operations and enhanced snowmaking technology, skiing Ben Lomond is easier and more reliable than ever!
Check our snow report and social media (Facebook and Instagram) for the latest conditions on the slopes. You can even view conditions for yourself with our live snow cam.
Après-Ski at Ben Lomond Base
After a day on the slopes, why not enjoy Après-Ski at Ben Lomond Base? We serve a range of Tasmanian products including The Albert Brewery lagers, Spreyton Ciders and Devil’s Corner wines. We also have a fantastic range of TasCaffe coffee, chai lattes, hot chocolates and milkshakes.
Hungry? We have a selection of hot and cold food including wedges, hot chips, sandwiches and toasties to fill you up after a day on the slopes. Stop at the Base on your way up the mountain for our bumper breakfast buns.
Join us around the fire pit once Jack Frost starts nipping at your toes. Toast smores and sip on mulled wine and hot chocolate as you relive the excitement of the day.

PACKAGE DEALS
Need to rent ski, snowboard or winter gear for your day on the slopes? Save time and money by purchasing our great value ski lift ticket and snowboard/ ski gear package deals.
You can purchase them on our website and at Ben Lomond Alpine Resort Base (at the bottom of the mountain). Those booking online can make the most of our advanced booking discount with online prices being the cheapest available.
Our packages have been designed to save you time and money by including everything you will need for skiing and snowboarding in Tasmania in one location. They can only be purchased on our website and at Ben Lomond Base.
All rentals equipment should be collected from Ben Lomond Base at the bottom of the mountain before heading up to the resort.
LIFT TICKETS
To use the ski lifts for skiing and snowboarding, you’ll need to purchase a lift pass.
Prices depend on if you’re using the lifts for a half day or a full day, as well as if you’re an adult (17-69), child (5-16) or senior (70+). Under 5s use the lift for free when accompanied by a paying adult.
If you need to hire skis or a snowboard, we’ve created great value packages that include rentals and a lift pass. These packages can only be purchased on our website, or at Ben Lomond Base.
We are the only retailers of lift passes at Ben Lomond Alpine Resort. They can be purchased online, at our BASE operations, and at our ticket office on the mountain. Visitors can make the most of discounted lift passes by purchasing them online before their arrival. Booking online also guarantees you’re able to use the lifts in the event that we reach capacity and stop selling tickets on the day.
Passes should be collected from Ben Lomond Base at the bottom of the mountain before heading up to the resort.
All sales are EFT and we do not accept cash.
EQUIPMENT HIRE
Everything you need for a day skiing and snowboarding in Tasmania can be hired from the Ben Lomond Alpine Resort Base at the corner of Blessington Road and Ben Lomond Road.
Our rental equipment includes:
- Skis, ski boots and poles
- Snowboards and boots
- Ski jackets and pants
- Snowplay boots
- Toboggans
- Tyre chains
Skin contact items like hats, gloves, socks and neck buffs are available for purchase at Ben Lomond Base, along with ski lift passes and mandatory national parks passes.
Booking equipment hire online before your arrival will speed up your rental fitting process and ensure that the right sizes are available for you when you arrive.
Do you plan on using the ski lifts? Our rentals and lift pass packages are designed to save you time and money.
CHAIN HIRE
Tyre (snow) chains are a legal must if you’re driving to the ski village at the top of the mountain between 1 June and 30 September. While they often don’t need to be fitted to your wheels, you are required by law to carry them in your car in case conditions on the mountain change while you’re up there.
Call the National Parks Hotline at 0429 646 557 from 9am daily for updates on chain requirements that day.
Hire chains at Ben Lomond Base on your way to the mountain.
If your tyre is an unusual size, contact us ahead of your visit to check we have the appropriate chain available: info@benlomondalpineresort.com.au
SNOW REPORT + LIFT STATUS
Our snow report is updated at 7am daily during the ski season and will give you the most up-to-date information on the current conditions on the slopes. It will also advise you on which lifts will be running.
WEATHER FORECAST

View detailed snow forecast for Ben Lomond at:
snow-forecast.com

Cross Country Skiing
There are two cross country ski routes, which are also used as walking routes in the summer.
Please note these areas are not covered by Ski Patrol. They are not groomed XC trails, but are marked by snow poles.
• Carr Villa to Alpine Village
This walk takes approximately 1.5 hours one way with steep gradients up the side of the plateau. The route takes you up onto the plateau and then along the plateau to the highest point. See Summer/Hiking >
• Alpine Village to Little Hell
When the snow is deep it is possible to XC ski to many areas that are not marked trails. The plateau is ~13km x 7km and thus offers a significant XC opportunity in optimum conditions. See Summer/Hiking >

Village View

Snow Safety
INTRODUCTION: TO A FUN SAFE TRIP TO THE SNOWFIELDS
The alpine environment is a beautiful destination for winter or summer holidays and a venue for many challenging and exciting activities including skiing and bush walking. Alpine areas however, can be hazardous if visitors are careless and irresponsible. Even on the shortest visit to the snow it is important to be prepared for, and be aware of, the nature of the alpine environment.
When planning your trip to the snowfields, select a resort or area which caters for you and your group’s needs as facilities, experiences and opportunities vary widely between resorts and various parts of the Alpine National Parks and high country. Generally, the better the planning the better the outcome, more fun and less hassles.
FIRST-TIMER ESSENTIALS
The following information is essential and relevant to all visitors to alpine areas, regardless of the length of the visit or the type of alpine activity. When planning it is important to prepare your vehicle for a trip to the snow, and organise your clothing and equipment. Snow sport is more enjoyable if you improve your fitness and organise lessons. Once there, take special care with children. Arrange to leave details of your trip with a responsible contact.
Alcohol and drugs don’t cut it in the snow. Alcohol and drugs impair judgement, slow response time and reduce your ability to respond in an emergency.
ALPINE RESPONSIBILITY CODE – SKI LIFTS
There are inherent risks in all snow recreational activities. Common sense, staying in control and personal awareness can reduce these risks. Risks include rapid changes in weather, visibility and surface conditions, as well as natural and artificial hazards such as rocks, trees, stumps, vehicles, lift towers, snow fences and snowmaking equipment. Observe the code and ski and ride with courtesy to others.
- Stay in control and avoid other people and hazards.
- Use appropriate protective equipment, especially helmets, to minimise the risk of injury.
- You must have the ability to use each lift safely. If in doubt ask the lift attendant.
- Obey all signs and warnings, and keep off closed trails and areas.
- It is your responsibility to avoid and give way to people below and beside you.
- Do not stop where you are not visible from above or where you obstruct a trail.
- Before starting downhill, or merging into a trail, look uphill and give way to others.
- Use care to prevent runaway snowboards.
- If you are involved in or see an accident, alert and identify yourself to Resort Staff.
- Be aware that it is dangerous to ski, board or ride lifts if your ability is impaired by drugs or alcohol.
OBSERVE THE CODE
Regardless of how you enjoy your snow sport, there are inherent risks in all snow recreational activities. While in an alpine environment always show courtesy to others and be aware that common sense, protective equipment and personal awareness can reduce the risks. These risks include rapid changes in the weather, visibility and surface conditions, as well as natural and artificial hazards such as rocks, trees, stumps, vehicles, lift towers, snow fences and snowmaking equipment.
Snow sports are lots of fun, but if you do not pay attention to the Code, you could end up hurting yourself or those around you. Observe the Code and share with others the responsibility for a great experience.
Respect gets respect. From the lift line, to the slopes, through the park and the resort.
SKI PATROL
From 1 July through until mid-September a permanent ski patrol is stationed at Ben Lomond in case of any medical emergency.
Find out more: www.benlomondskipatrol.com.au
