Keen fishermen have come to the right place. The Snowy Mountains has no shortage of alpine streams, world-renowned rivers and lakes, and is known as New South Wales’ premier trout fishing region.

The below map is supplied and managed by the Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries

The Fly Program receives grant from Bush Summit
The Fly Program received a gift of nearly $43,000.00 that will be used to support Men in the Monaro who were adversely impacted by the 2019/20 bushfires.
READ MORE
Support for Gaden Trout Hatchery
The NSW Government will contribute $3.3 million from the Regional Growth – Environment and Tourism Fund to revitalise the educational centre at tourist attraction, Gaden Trout Hatchery.
READ MORE
Marketing and Communications Officer, Tourism Snowy Mountains
The Board of Tourism Snowy Mountains (TSM) is seeking an experienced tourism professional with a strong communications background to engage as a Marketing and Communications Officer.
Read more
A Food Lover’s Guide to Road Tripping Around the Snowy Mountains.
Thanks to its diverse landscape, contrasting seasons and abundance of local producers, the Snowy Mountains region pairs itself perfectly with anyone who has a thirst for adventure and a love of fine foods...
Read more
Exploring the History of the Snowy Mountains
The history of the Snowy Mountains has rolled out over thousands of years. The land provided sustenance and a spiritual home to two aboriginal tribes, the Ngarigo and Walgal people. Europeans arrived in the early 1800s, drawn by the distinctly changing seasons and rich soil. Grazing gave way to a gold rush in 1859, which in turn signalled the start of the ski industry...
Read more
How to Explore the Snowy Mountains as a Family
The Snowy Mountains is an ideal holiday destination for any adventurous family. Breathe deeply after hiking to the top of Mount Kosciuszko or feel the air rush past while riding mountain bikes through lush alpine landscapes.
Read more