+1 for Mt. Stirling
for snow newbies.
You can rent snow shoes on the mountain. You will need to rent wheel chains before you drive to the toll booth at Mirimbah.
Staff at the toll booth will ask to see them esp. you are driving a 2 WD car.
You can have a XC ski lesson at Mt. Stirling too.
Book your entry pass online and save money and time. Print it out in a hard copy.
Often you will need to trek up to 1600 M. ASL to find snow in Victoria. Mt. Stirling can be a case
of that but after a low dump of snow it is a special place
with snow from the car park onwards.
The Mt. Stirling huts have firewood that are restocked on a regular basis. The ski patrol are never far away if you require urgent assistance.
I would not recommend newbies to snow trekking and snow camping to go on a back country trip on the first or second outing.
Look up Keppel's hut for another winter walking idea close to Melb..The Track from Keppel's hut to the Lake Mtn. ski trails was cleared by heavy machinery recently.
I walked it in
April 2024 and I was impressed by the job they did.
Mt. Torbreck is an adventure in the snow .
Yes there are plenty of options for snow close to Melbourne if conditions permit , which require no parking fee .
Carter's road and Mt. No. 3 Refuge Hut is a good one
( see the trip report )
https://www.ski.com.au/xf/threads/mt-no ... 021.90175/ but unless you know what you are getting yourself into then I would stick with Mt. Stiring.