The Snowy River Area is varied and vast with rolling prairie and mountains.
The source of the Snowy River begins in the creeks and rivers of the Main Range and winds down to Lake Jindabyne where it is damned up.
The Snowy then winds itself south to Dalgety where there is easy access to the river before it heads back into the National Parks on its journey to Victoria and the coast.
The Snowy River was initially utilised sustainably as a food and water resource by Indigenous Australians for around 30,000-40,000 years prior to European settlement.