About South Perisher
General Info
South Perisher is a Club Lodge at the southern end of Perisher Valley in the Kosciusko National Park overlooking the secluded Rock Creek Valley. It is available to members and their guests year round. The lodge is centrally heated with spacious living and dining areas a well equipped kitchen, and a balcony: all of which overlook the secluded Rock Creek Valley.
Facilities
Kitchen
Members are required to supply and cook their own food. A small (and somewhat expensive) supermarket operates in Perisher Valley during the winter months. Food may be purchased at Jindabyne year round. In winter, it is substantially cheaper to bring the bulk of your food with you. Liquor is available in the Valley but also quite expensive.
Cooking
The kitchen has one electric stove and oven, a microwave oven, two 15 c.f. refrigerators, dishwasher, several electric frypans, two sinks, a toaster and a reasonable range of cooking utensils. Detergent for dish washing is supplied. Please keep the kitchen clean. Particular attention must be given to cleaning the stove and refrigerators.
Heating
The lodge is heated by thermostatically controlled radiators. Each radiator may be individually adjusted. The main living areas, bathrooms, entrance areas and bedrooms all have one or more temperature adjustable radiators.
Bedding
There are five bedrooms — two four-bunk rooms and three two-bunk rooms. Pillows and mattresses are provided. Two woollen blankets are provided for each person. The club insists that a pillowslip and either sheets or sleeping bag be used with lodge equipment.
Restrooms
There are two restrooms; each bathroom has two showers, wash basin and toilet.
Drying room
The drying room has ample room for accepted lodge occupancy.
How to get here
South Perisher is the southernmost lodge in the Perisher Alpine Village: the southern villages are on the opposing side of Perisher Valley to the Perisher resort ski slopes.
If you“re coming via the ski-tube with luggage you will need to use Hans Oversnow to get you up to the lodge.
Outside of the regular ski season, when the resort is closed, you will need to drive up to the lodge.