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Falls Creek has extended the season!

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This week Blizzard of Oz 3.0 brought with it over 70cm of fresh snow fall. 2017 is now exceeding records with Falls Creek reaching the deepest natural snow depth since 2004. It’s still looking like a winter wonderland up here with over 2 meters of natural snow covering the hill.

Thanks to all this incredible white powder we are thrilled to announce that season 2017 will be extended for one more week, with our season to close on Sunday, 8 October.

“It’s just been exceptional this season,” says Falls Creek General Manager Sharon Raguse “Looking around today on 2 September you’d think it was July school holidays with all the guests in the village and out on the hill, the place is absolutely buzzing!”

As the first Victorian resort extending season 2017 it’s going to be a September to remember here at Falls Creek. The whole resort is excited with the news, and with a packed events calendar there’s something for everyone up here.

If you missed out on your snow holiday across July and August, it’s still not too late to book. We’ve got activities galore, exceptional snow depths, very fresh surface conditions, and plenty of powder pockets hidden across the hill for you to explore.

This is spring skiing at its best.

Stay connected for all the buzz with the Falls Creek APP, and make sure you check out http://www.skifalls.com.au/

 

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