8 May 2025
Winter is coming, and with it, the return of the Snowy Mountains’ coolest celebration—PEAK Festival 2025! From June 7–9, Perisher transforms into a vibrant alpine playground, blending live music, snow sports, and family-friendly fun to kick off the ski season in style. The best part? Entry is FREE!
Live Music Across 7 Stages
A mix of local legends, international artists, and DJs will take over Perisher Valley across seven stages, delivering an unforgettable live music experience that will keep the energy high into the night. Whether you're chilling to tunes in the lounge or dancing your heart out under the stars, there's a stage (and a soundtrack) to match YOUR MOMENT! See the full line-up HERE
Fun For the Whole Family
Got mini music lovers in tow? No worries, PEAK Festival isn’t just for the grown-ups! This snow-dusted wonderland has loads of exciting activities to keep the kids happy, giggling, and thoroughly entertained all weekend long.
Yabadoo Kids Entertainment
Step right up for the ultimate kids' party in the snow! The high-energy duo from Yabadoo Entertainment, the dazzling Hannah and Connie will be at the kids' stage to work their magic (literally). Expect squeals of laughter and wide-eyed wonder as they unleash:
- Hilarious comedy magic shows with just the right amount of silliness
- Balloon twisting that delights little ones and keeps hands busy
- Classic kids’ games that encourage movement and giggles
- Creative face painting to brighten up wintery cheeks
- And a few fun character dress-ups to surprise and delight!
These sessions aren’t just fun—they’re memory-makers, giving your little ones the chance to play, laugh, and feel like festival VIPs.
Stay Close to the Action
Planning to make a long weekend of it? We’ve got just the thing. The Station in Jindabyne is offering a Pay 4, Stay 5 deal that’s perfect for PEAK Festival-goers who want a little extra time in the mountains, whether to squeeze in more music, more snow, or simply enjoy a slower start to the morning.
Set just a short drive from the slopes, The Station is a festival favourite for good reason. With spacious rooms, casual on-site dining, a friendly pub, and easy access to the Skitube at Bullocks Flat, it’s a great base to kick back after a full day of festival fun.
Getting Here and Getting Around
Driving and Parking
If you’re planning to drive, you’ll find day parking at Perisher Valley, with additional parking available at Smiggins Holes. Keep in mind that this is a busy weekend, so it pays to arrive early for the best spots.
Important note: All 2WD vehicles must carry snow chains when entering Kosciuszko National Park during winter. Even if it’s not snowing, conditions can change quickly, and it's always better to be prepared.
If you’re staying in Jindabyne or down the mountain, we recommend parking at Bullocks Flat Skitube Terminal—which brings us to the easiest travel option of all...
Take the Skitube!
The Skitube is hands-down the simplest and most scenic way to get to Perisher during the festival. Departing from Bullocks Flat (just 20 minutes from Jindabyne), it avoids the need to drive up the mountain altogether. No snow chains, no narrow alpine roads—just a smooth ride straight into the heart of the action.
Bonus: Parking at Bullocks Flat is free, and you won’t need a National Park entry pass if you're using the Skitube.
Trains run frequently, check out the timetable HERE
Your Festival Navigation Map
Before you dive into the fun, take a moment to check out the official PEAK Festival Navigation Map below, your handy guide to where all the action is happening. It highlights all seven music stages, food and drink hubs, family activity zones, and essential info points across Perisher Valley.