Mount Clarke
New South Wales
At a Glance
Mount Clarke Safety & Warnings
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Getting to Mount Clarke
Located in the Snowy Mountains region of NSW. Nearest major town is Cooma (approximately 80km away). Access via sealed and unsealed forest roads; 4WD may be required depending on seasonal conditions and road maintenance. No public transport available.
Mount Clarke Highlights
Activities at Mount Clarke
History of Mount Clarke
Mount Clarke is a prominent peak in the Snowy Mountains, standing at 2101 metres. It holds local significance as a photography destination and hiking destination for regional visitors and bushwalkers exploring the Australian Alps.
Tips for visiting Mount Clarke
Start early to secure parking and avoid afternoon clouds that obscure summit views
Bring plenty of water and sun protection—exposed alpine terrain offers minimal shade
Best photography during golden hour (early morning or late afternoon) for dramatic lighting
Check weather conditions before attempting the climb; conditions change rapidly at elevation
Wear sturdy hiking boots and bring a map or GPS—trail markers can be unclear in places