Jindabyne is home to adventure sports all year round. But even the best snowboarder needs to have a lay day here and there. Here’s some other sports to keep you busy.

Highlights

  • Epic landscapes
  • Climbing untouched rocks
  • Swimming in crystal clear water at Lake Jindaybyne.
  • Campfire jams

The Adventure Capital of Australia?

As the snow retreats, it exposes a terrain that’s ripe for pretty much any outdoor activity you can think of. The potential for spontaneous adventures is huge, don’t overthink it, just go!

There are many hikes in the mountains around Jindabyne, including Australia’s highest mountain (Mount Kosciuszko). It’s also a perfect place to explore your passions in all their diversity. Whether it’s mountain biking, swimming or simply being in nature: Jindabyne has it all.

 

guthega, snow, kosciuzko national park, damon tually, sunset, backcountry

 

You can cram a lot into a weekend, we managed to go skating, hiking, swimming, climbing and slacklining.

Skating Charlotte Pass

We didn’t have much of a plan, but we followed a tip from a friend who had said there were some great roads to skate on the way to Charlotte Pass. They certainly weren’t wrong. Long winding roads surrounded by mountains made the perfect backdrop for some smooth downhill carving, even without the snow.

 

Hiking and Bouldering

After driving to the end of Charlotte Pass, we saw signs for a hike. With little daylight left, we set off to reach the top and find some boulders along the way.

Unfortunately, we didn’t find anything great in terms of climbing but, regardless of grades, getting to climb in an environment that stunning certainly left its mark and inspired us to return.

Keen to get into bouldering? Read: Bouldering for Beginners

 

Slacklining Over Lake Jindabyne

After a long first day, a relaxing second day and a swim were certainly in order. Lake Jindabyne on the fringes of Kosciuszko National Park is hard to miss, we felt it necessary to see what it had to offer. We managed to set up a slackline and find a rock island to swim out to.

 

 

All in all, this was a trip with no plan that ended up being one of the best trips I have ever been on. Off-season Jindabyne certainly left an awesome first impression.

 

Essential Gear

  • A torch (iPhones do work, but make your life easier with a head torch)
  • Warm clothing (Jindabyne actually gets cold, unlike most parts of Australia)
  • Marshmallows
  • Swimming gear
  • Basic camping gear (tent, stove, sleeping bag, etc)

How To Get There

The Thredbo Diggings Campground is definitely one of the best campsites around and a good place to base yourself during your stay in the area.

For the hike, drive to the end of Charlotte Pass and park up, then follow the signs at the top of the road to Mount Stillwell. It’s a 2km round trip.

Skill Level

Beginner

 

Feature Photo by @ainraadik