Blue Lake & Main Range Track

THE Australian Alpine Region is a special place to visit, one where millions of years of weather has shaped the landscape with contours, rivers, mountain peaks and spectacular lakes.

Yes, some areas may need more effort to access, but that is part of the whole exploring equation.

Without doubt Mt Kosciuszko is the most popular hike,  but a most rewarding adventure is to Blue Lake and the Main Range Track that requires a few ounces of sweat, definitely some uphill hiking and at least some planning is required.

Blue Lake is a half day outing with a mix of adventure that presents the shimmering alpine lake waters as your reward. Starting at Charlotte Pass Lookout, wander down the hill and tackle the steppingstones to cross the Snowy River. This is also a great mini adventure if you don’t have extra time, the river visible from the lookout.

Once over the river you will find a steady but often daunting uphill climb that will ‘eventually’ end on a ridge line with the mystic Blue Lake below. Make the extra effort to wander down to the waters edge and admire the vast rock faces that surround the lake. Imagine in winter this entire area is covered in deep snow, which is why the water may seem cool, even in summer. Take a swim if you must.

Now that you have arrived at Blue Lake, you will notice the trail does continues in other directions.

The Main Range track is an all-day hiking affair and one of the best to extract every ounce of alpine scenery.

Continue along the track towards Mt Carruthers where you encounter magnificent views of Watsons Crags, the full vista of the Main Range, plus wildflowers. The Main Range Track is a haven for wildflowers when they are in full bloom in early to mid-summer.

The path is easy to follow and it leads you past the scenic Club Lake and alongside Lake Albina. This is a great photo opportunity plus wildflowers should be evident.

The track joins with the Kosciuszko summit walk just above Rawson Pass. You could detour to the summit of Australia or proceed to Rawson Pass before taking the Summit Road back to Charlotte Pass.

A highlight for your journey will be stopping at Seaman’s Hut, a splendid rock hut that seems isolated here all by its lonesome. Think Instagram opportunity again.

This full 23km track is one of the highlights of the alpine hikes. You need to allow a full day, it is strenuous and not for the beginner hiker. The hike is best down counter clockwise in is this order to avoid looking into the sun all day.

Mother Nature is not forgiving in the alpine, so all trekkers should pack sufficient food and water to suit the duration, check the weather forecast and add an extra layer in your backpack. Advise friends of your intentions and time allotted. You can find more information at any of the local visitor centre.