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Snowy Mountains Helicopters

snowyheli.com.au/
Jindabyne Airport 56 Tinworth Drive, Jindabyne NSW 2627
1300 950 718
Flights available everyday

Experience the Snowy Mountains from above on one of our scenic flights departing Jindabyne all year round.

Lake Jindabyne Scenic

Duration Flight Time 10 minutes

See lake Jindabyne from a new perspective. Flying in a helicopter is a truly unique and amazing experience and this flight allows you to feel the thrill of helicopter flight and see some amazing sights without blowing the budget.

Mt Kosciuszko

Duration Flight Time 30 minutes

Head beyond the boundaries of civilisation to the pristine expanse of the Kosciuszko National Park. View the majestic twin peaks of Mt. Kosciuszko and Mt Townsend, Blue Lake, Watsons Crags and the Rams Head ranges. In the distance, the Victorian Alps and the Mt Jagungal wilderness area. Spotting the wild brumbies is a regular feature of this flight. A birds- eye view of the ski fields, chalets, Lake Jindabyne and the township itself awaits on your return leg. Along with an interesting and informative commentary, this flight offers the unique experience of helicopter flight, to a place of unrivalled beauty.

The Snowy Mountains

Duration Flight Time 60 minutes

The Snowy Mountains flight expands on the already spectacular Mt Kosciuszko flight. Travel deeper into the Snowy Mountains and get up close with scenery and views only accessible from the air. See many of the various huts and shelters scattered around the National Park, the various waterfalls and lakes including the beautiful Valentine Falls. This flight will cover the high country plains on the eastern side and the sheer cliffs on the western side, as far north as Mt Jagungal and Lake Eucumbene and south around Mt Kosciuszko and the ski resorts.

The Snowy Scheme

Duration Flight Time 90 minutes

Experience an aerial overview of the great Snowy Mountains Scheme. The Snowy Scheme encompasses nine power stations, 16 major dams, 80 kilometres of aqueducts and 145 kilometres of interconnected tunnels and is described as one of the civil engineering wonders of the world.