The walk up Kosciuszko presents little challenge to experienced climbers.
It is a pleasant hike from the Charlotte Pass Road or a slightly harder walk up from Thredbo village. A less travelled, but more interesting approach exists via Hannel’s Spur.
You can may also choose to extend the trip to take in the other surrounding peaks, and there are many fantastic multi day traverses, in all seasons. Consider Mt Townsend, Rams Head, Caruthers Peak, Mt Twynam.
Kosciuszko itself presents little in the way of a technical challenge, easily accessed by well-marked walking routes in a single day.
It does however provide an opportunity to experience and explore the unique elements of the Australian alpine environment.
An ancient landscape, it is characterised by vast rolling terrain, small but steep rocky outcrops, and vast views of the surrounding ranges.
Route Description – From Thredbo
6.5km one way – 2 hours.
Begin at the top of the Kosciuszko Express chairlift at Thredbo (15min, cost applies).
You can also walk up from the village via Merritts Nature Track which adds 4km and 2 hours uphill.
The marked trail runs past Rams Head Range to Kosciuszko lookout, then crosses the headwaters of the Snowy River, climbs to a saddle, and continues to Rawson Pass.
It is then a gradual climb along the Summit Walk up to the summit.
Route Description – From Charlotte Pass
9km one-way – 3 hours.
Hike from Charlotte Pass to the summit of Mount Kosciuszko, through the peaks of Kosciuszko National Park. Set out along the old road to Mount Kosciuszko, to see Australia's highest mountains, historic huts, weathered snow gums and rock formations.
Begin at Charlotte pass, cross the Snowy River the track climb gradually to Rawson Pass.
From here, walk to Mt Kosciuszko’s summit.
Route Description – Hannel’s Spur, from Geehi Flats.
15.5km one way – 1 to 2 days.
Hannel’s Spur offers the greatest elevation gain in Australia (1800m).
Commence at Geehi Flat on the Western side below the range, ascend through a range of vegetation from heavily forested slopes above the Geehi and Swampy Plain Rivers to sub-alpine and alpine tracts on the top of the range.
The trail is often overgrown toward the top of the treeline, some navigation may be required.
This walk is more manageable if broken into two days. Choose the first day to tackle the steep Hannels Spur ascent and wild camp near Wilkinsons Creek for ready access to water at the 10.5 to 13.5km mark.
You will reach the summit of Mt Kosciuszko early the next morning with a short 2 to 5km gentle ascent. After that, it’s mostly downhill for the rest of the day.