Trig stations across the Snowy Monaro region and south-west NSW, including Kosciuzsko Natonal Park trig stations. The Kosciuzsko Trig is perhaps the most visited in NSW… but many other peaks have trig stations that offer panoramic views.
Just outside Cooma is the Mount Gladstone Lookout, and nearby is the well-preserved Cooma trig station. A nice stop between Cooma and Jindabyne.
- Serial number: TS6723
- Elevation: 1037m
- Parking at Mount Gladstone Lookout
- 36°15'06.0"S 149°04'42.1"E
One of the more remote trig points in the Kosciuszko National Park, the Jagungal Trig (on Mount Jagungal) is reached via a 2-day bushwalk. It offers spectacular views on a clear day.
- National Park: Kosciuszko National Park
- Serial number: TS600
- Elevation: 2061m
- Round Mountain Trail on Tooma Road
- 36°08'52.9"S 148°23'15.6"E
The Kosciuszko Trig is on top of Mount Kosciuszko - the highest peak in Australia. Reached via an easy 13km return walk from the top of the Thredbo chairlift, the summit offers some great views on a clear day.
- National Park: Kosciuszko National Park
- Serial number: TS2761
- Elevation: 2229m
- Start from Eagles Nest (top of chairlift)
- 36°27'21.0"S 148°15'48.6"E
A short walk from Mt Kosciuszko Road in East Jindabyne, the Snowy Trig offers great views over Lake Jindabyne.
- Serial number: TS7370
- Elevation: 1037m
- Park along Mt Kosciuszko Road (East Jindabyne)
- 36°25'06.6"S 148°38'23.3"E
Southerly Ramshead Trig is is an unofficial trig station, which is on top of one of the Ramshead Range peaks. Spectacular views from the top of the rocky summit.
- National Park: Kosciuszko National Park
- Elevation: 2052m
- Start from Kosciuszko Walk or Dead Horse Gap
- 36°30'32.6"S 148°14'49.9"E
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