Discovery Holiday Parks
Jindabyne, Snowy Mountains, NSW
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Rebecca, 18th Nov 2011
Always our first stop for the snow. Excellent facilities and the managing staff are always accommodating.




Simone, 29th Jul 2011
What a fantastic place, we will be back.





Jason and Dennis MATTERS, 10th Apr 2011
Stayed at this great park while we Trout fished. Excellent facilities, and will be returning annually. Good, clean and neat Park with great camp kitchens.




Sue Wise, 2nd Nov 2010
I thought that the park was fantastic. The location was very pretty. It was very quiet. I will definitely return.
Dancing with the Cooma Stars
Friday 25th and Saturday 26th May 2012
Cooma Multifunction Centre
Black Tie event, $90.00 per ticket
Eleven identites have been invited to be the 'Stars' for the evenings gala dinner and show.
Check out the website for more information
http://dancingwiththecoomastars2012.gofundraise.com.au/cms/home
Snowy Mountains of Music Festival
Date: 8 - 11 of June 2012
Where: Held over various venues across Perisher Ski Resort
Catch a variety of bands and musicians to bring in the 2012 Ski Season. Artists at this years festival include:
- The Black Seeds (NZ)
- A French Butler called Smith
- Afro Moses
- A.J. Leonard's Tropical Lounge
- Brendan Gallagher
- Cj Shaw and The Blow Ins
- Claude Hay
- Coolgrass
- Daniel Champagne
- Fred Smith Band
- His Merry Men
- Hunky Dory Puppets
- Hussy Hicks
- Lilli Pilli Tales
- Jan Lewis & Linton Vogel
- Jindabyne Central School Band
- Jindabyne Ukulele Kollective
- Mal Webb
- Malumba
- Marshall Okell
- Nicki Bomba's Bustamento
- Paul Mbenna and the Okapi Guitar Band
- Penny and the Mystics
- Quarry Mountain Dead Rats
- Raduga
- Riogh
- The Con Artists
- The Mouldy Lovers
- The Rhythm Hunters
- Vardos
- Wongawilli
For more information visit www.snowymountainsofmusic.com.au (Copy and paste into your web browser).
Crackenback Cottage Market
1st Saturday monthly
Local Producers - Alpine Way 9am to 1pm
Discovery Holiday Parks - Jindabyne Boat Hire
Discover Lake Jindabyne home to Atlantic salmon & 3 types of trout. Explore the many islands and private sandy beaches.
* Motor boats
Half Cabs $70 first 2hrs,$25 per hr after that, $180 full day
Open Boat $55 first 2hrs,$25 per hr after that, $150 full day
($100 deposit required on motor boats)
* Canoes
$25 first hr, $10 per hr after that, $80 full day
* Paddleboats
$25 first hr, $10 per hr after that
($50 deposit required on Canoes & Paddleboats)
*PLEASE NOTE: Hire is subject to weather conditions. Please check with Reception after 8am daily.
Courtesy Bus
Need transport into Jindabyne?
Book in at Reception to jump onbaord our Courtesy Bus. Please see timetable attached below.
Spring & Summer in Jindabyne
4WD Offroad & Quadbiking - A quad bike or 4WD tour at Snowy Wilderness gives you a challenging ride through an unspoilt and pristine sanctuary.
Kosciuszko Alpine Guided Walks - Experience the beauty of the Kosciuszko National Park with guided treks featuring fully catered overnight campsites.
Kosciuszko Express Chairlift - The scenic chairlift is open 365 days a year, is 1.8km long and rises 560 vertical metres. The ride takes 15 minutes one way and offers spectacular valley views.
Climbing, Caving & Abseiling - The Snowies boast some of the best adventure specialist companies in the country, staffed by trained and safety-conscious professionals.
Fishing - Enlist one of the local fishing guides to teach you how to Fly-fish and show you how to catch one of the magnificent wild mountain trout.
Horse Riding - Riding is big in this part of the world, unsurprising when you consider it’s the home of ‘The Man from Snowy River’. Guided treks through the mountains, lasting from two hours to two days or more, are a must for horse-fans
Mountain Biking & Cycling - Whether it is the trill of a downhill rush or tackling cross country trails, there are all types of mountain biking available in the Snowy Mountains.
Watersports - Canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, sailing or power-boating – anyone who loves a day on the water will find plenty to do on Lake Jindabyne.
Areas within the Snowy Mountains
Adaminaby - The original Adamniaby township was relocated in the 1950s when the Eucumbene River was dammed to form Lake Eucumbene.
Adelong - This unique heritage-listed township has a rich gold mining past. Over 25 tonnes of gold was mined from 1857 to the close of the mine in 1914.
Batlow - The town of Batlow, 30kms south of Tumut, is famous for its bountiful apple, cherry and stonefruit orchards.
Berridale - Surrounding the township, and a cause of much interest, are the unusual granite boulders unique to this region. Crystallised as a large mass from magma many kilometres below the surface, the granite formed around 400 million years ago.
Bombala - The rivers around Bombala have some of the highest populations of platypus in New South Wales, with the area promoted as “Australia’s platypus capital”. A visit to the Platypus Sanctuary, just out of town, is well worth it.
Bredbo - Bredbo is a pretty town and the site of the annual Spring Ute Muster and the annual Sheep Dog Trials.
Cabramurra - Australia’s highest town at an altitude of 1488m above sea level. The town was built by the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority in the 1950s as a base for the northern administration of the Scheme.
Charlottes Pass - Completely snowbound at the top of Australia, this pristine alpine resort is visually spectacular with sweeping views of Mount Kosciuszko and the main range, and offers some of the country’s best skiing.
Cooma - Set among rolling plains, legendary rivers and snow covered peaks, Cooma is the largest town in the Snowy Mountains region and the gateway to the state’s alpine area.
Dalgety - The historic village of Dalgety on the banks of the Snowy River is the only town left on the Snowy River in New South Wales, after the Snowy Scheme was built and the old towns of Jindabyne and Adaminaby were flooded.
Jindabyne - The original town of Jindabyne was relocated in the 1960′s when the Snowy River was dammed as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme. The remains of the old town lie submerged under Lake Jindabyne, they can occasionally be glimpsed when lake levels are low.
Khancoban - Overlooking a lake and central to many popular trout streams, it provides an ideal location for fishing, boating, whitewater rafting, canoeing and waterskiing or a relaxed game of golf with the kangaroos at the Khancoban Country Club.
Perisher Valley - The four resorts areas of Perisher are connected by the Skitube, ski trails and chairlifts. Altogether it has a total of more than 45 lifts, a downhill skiable area of over 1250 hectares and 104km of cross country trails.
Talbingo - The opportunity to explore Buddong Falls, Yarrangobilly Caves, historic Kiandra, huts and homes of the pioneers are all within reach of this ideal location.
Thredbo - Thredbo is a picturesque alpine village nestled into the foothills of Australia’s highest mountains, in the beautiful Kosciuszko National Park.
Tumbarumba - It has a rich heritage in gold mining, timber, agriculture and viticulture; the reputation of the established cool climate wines continues to gain momentum, expanding the wine producing industry.
Tumut - The town has a population of over 6,000, a modern cosmopolitan shopping centre and an excellent range of accommodation and activities.
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Lat: -36.4108100 Long: 148.5957150
Located:
31 km from Perisher (approx. 25 min)
33 km from Thredbo (approx. 29 min)
Pets: Not allowed
Jindabyne
6532 Kosciuszko Rd
Jindabyne
New South Wales 2627
Free Call: 1800 248 148
T: (02) 6456 2099
F: (02) 6456 2180
jindabyne@discoveryparks.com.au
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