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Time 4 hrs
Return 9.7 km Return
Climb 379 m
Grade 4 Hard track
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Starting near Dead Horse Gap on the Alpine Way, you will follow the wide Cascade Trail upstream along the Thredbo River. After crossing the river, you will follow the trail through snow gum forests to the signposted Bobs Ridge. From the rocky outcrops at Bobs Ridge, there are great views west over the Murray River valley into Victoria. This is an enjoyable walk exploring a great river, granite boulders and snow gum forests.

Covered in snow part of the year

Covered in snow part of the year
This walk leads through an extreme alpine environment and all walkers must be well prepared. During summer, be prepared for both very hot and cold weather, high winds, rain, snow, extreme UV levels and some sections of snow or ice on the ground. Before starting this walk, check advice with Snowy Region Visitor Information Centre (02) 6450 5600, the weather forecast and the snow conditions then change your plans as needed. These notes, grades and walking times have been written for use in the summer months only. Between May and the end of October, this walk is likely to be covered in snow/ice, visitors should be carrying and be prepared to use snowshoes or cross country skis. When there is a chance of significant snow on the ground, visitors will need particularly strong navigation and snowcraft skills - tracks and signage may not be visible. For most visitors, it is best to consider this walk closed during the colder months.

Dead Horse Gap

Dead Horse Gap
Dead Horse Gap is a relativley low mountain pass in the Great Dividing Range at 1582m AMSL. It was once a meeting place for Aboriginal groups in the summer, where they would perform ceremonies and trade with each other. In nature the pass acts as a funnel for the migration of insects and birds[1]. In the early 20th century, the pass became increasingly popular with stockmen, who brought sheep and cattle to the mountains each summer.[2]

(0km) Cascades Trail track head → North side of Thredbo River Bridge track

distance 2.1 km time 44 mins climb 100m descent -48m Hard track
From the car park (on the Alpine Way 5.4km west of Friday Drive), this walk follows the 'Cascade Trail' sign[3] along the management trail and around the locked gate. The trail soon leads past a 'Wilderness Entry' information sign[4] as it winds along the side of the hill, keeping the Thredbo River below[5] and to your right. The trail leads up the side of the hill moderately steeply[6], crossing a few small creeks[7][8] before leading back down to cross another creek, very close to the Thredbo River[9]. Here the trail continues through the valley for about 400m to find an intersection with a track[10] (on the right, leading to a bridge), just before the trail crosses the Thredbo River[11].

(2km) North side of Thredbo River Bridge track → Bobs Ridge

distance 2.7 km time 1 hr 4 mins climb 212m descent -19m Hard track
Veer right: From the intersection, this walk heads downhill along the narrow track[12] to cross the Thredbo River on the flat, narrow, metal bridge[13]. Then, a short track leads to an intersection, meeting again with the Cascade Trail[14] (now on the other side of the creek crossing).
Veer right: From the intersection, this walk heads uphill along the management trail[15], away from the Thredbo River. The trail soon bends left and crosses a smaller creek[16], then winds up out of the valley, passing some short granite tors[17] (on your right). Here the trail bends right and leads up into the snow gum forest. The trail climbs up along the ridge (with a view across the valley to Thredbo behind) and about 900m after entering the snow gum forest, the trail flattens out for a few hundred metres (passing a faint track on your right which leads to a clearing). The trail then begins to climb again and after about 200m, leads through a section of dead snow gums and continues uphill to find a 'Bobs Ridge' sign[18] near a few large granite outcrops (on your right) and some great views.

Bob's Ridge

Bob's Ridge
Bob's Ridge is a highlight along the Cascades Trail. The ridge is signposted[19], and a large granite outcrop is just to the west of the signpost. The rounded boulders vary in shape and size[20]. It is possible to climb up some of the rocks for an even better view. On a clear day, there are expansive views south-west across the Murray River valley into Victoria[21], only 6.5km away. There are many interesting rock formations to enjoy and, if you are quiet, you may see Brumbies that enjoy the grove of trees to the south.

Maps for the Bob's Ridge Trail walk

You can download the PDF for this walk to print a map.
These maps below cover the walk and the wider area around the walk, they are worth carrying for safety reasons.

Chimneys Ridge1:25 000 Map Series85241N CHIMNEYS RIDGENSW-85241N
Jacobs River1:100 000 Map Series8524 JACOBS RIVER8524

Cross sectional view of the Bob's Ridge Trail bushwalking track

Terrain profile for Bob's Ridge Trail

Analysis and summary of the altitude variation on the Bob's Ridge Trail

Altitude analysis for Bob's Ridge Trail

Overview of this walks grade – based on the AS 2156.1 – 2001

Under this standard, a walk is graded based on the most difficult section of the walk.

Length9.7 km
Time4 hrs
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Grade 4/6



Hard track
AS 2156.1GradientShort steep hills (3/6)
Quality of trackFormed track, with some branches and other obstacles (3/6)
SignsDirectional signs along the way (3/6)
Experience RequiredModerate level of bushwalking experience recommended (4/6)
WeatherForecast, unforecast storms and severe weather may impact on navigation and safety (4/6)
InfrastructureLimited facilities, not all cliffs are fenced (3/6)

Some more details of this walks Grading

Here is a bit more details explaining grading looking at sections of the walk

Gradient

Around 4.8km of this walk has short steep hills, whilst the remaining 85m has gentle hills with occasional steps.

Quality of track

Around 4.8km of this walk follows a clear and well formed track or trail, whilst the remaining 85m follows a formed track, with some branches and other obstacles.

Signs

This whole walk, 4.8km has directional signs at most intersection.

Experience Required

Around 2.6km of this walk requires a leader a with moderate level of bushwalking experience, whilst the remaining 2.2km requires some bushwalking experience.

weather

This whole walk, 4.8km is affected by forecast, unforecast storms and severe weather events that may impact on navigation and safety.

Infrastructure

This whole walk, 4.8km has limited facilities (such as not all cliffs fenced).

Similar walks

A list of walks that share part of the track with the Bob's Ridge Trail walk.

Other Nearby walks

A list of walks that start near the Bob's Ridge Trail walk.

Plan your trip to and from the walk here

The Bob's Ridge Trail walk starts and ends at the Cascades Trail track head (gps: -36.522927, 148.26452)

Weather Forecast

This walk starts in the Snowy Mountains weather district.

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Park Information

Kosciuszko National Park

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