Falls Creek is excited to welcome guests for autumn adventures and you can choose from a range of accommodation and great venues for meals in the village.
Starting with Mountain Bike De Femme on March 4 to 6, the weekend is all about getting women on mountain bikes in a fun, friendly, relaxing and safe environment.
Start the day with yoga, get on the trails with the group for new skills and finish with some bubbly and nibbles with new friends watching the sun set over the beautiful mountains.
Feeling like you need to give yourself a push?
With the backdrop of Victoria's High Country, there's no better setting for the beast of a ride that is the Peaks Challenge.
Road bikes will descend on Falls Creek on March 13 with a leg pumping 235 kilometre ride and over 4000 metres of vertical.
Tackle Tawonga Gap, Mount Hotham and the back of Falls Creek with complete on–route support from Bicycle Network.
The mountain bike park remains open with more than 40km of world class trails.
Blue Dirt Mountain Biking run MTB shuttles through to the end of April, so visitors can spend more time on the gravity trails.
Fastline Bikademy runs MTB skills sessions to help you progress your riding, perfect for beginners and advanced riders.
If running is more your style then set your own pace in the 7 Peaks Challenge.
Covering more than 200km of scenic mountain terrain on 21 colour–coded trails, there is a trail to suit every level of fun and fitness.
For those with little ones or less keen on action–packed activities, there is an array of sightseeing and relaxation to choose from.
Visit the landmarks of Roper's Lookout or Wallace Hut, wander the Arts and Heritage Trail, see the colourful wildflowers or spot some local native animals.
Or you can simply enjoy world–class coffee or cocktails from one of the scenic venues in the village.
Falls Creek is ready to welcome you to the mountains.