Yes. Winter time sees excellent snowfalls for skiing in the Snowy Mountains region of southeastern New South Wales and northeastern Victoria. Central Tasmania also sees good snowfalls. These falls usually only start in June at the earliest - usually July - and continue through August, tapering off in the early months of Spring. Several of Australia's main snow resorts include the Kosciuszko National Park in NSW (Charlotte's Pass, Thredbo, Blue Cow) and Victoria (Mt Bogong, Fall's Creek, Mt Hotham, etc).
Thredbo is probably the most popular ski resort in Australia, with almost a million tourists a year. Charlotte Pass is also a great ski resort, in fact, it's the oldest ski resort in Australia. Mt Buller and Falls Creek are also famous ski resorts. All these 4 ski resorts' web sites can be found under "Related Links" below this answer.
From early Winter to early Spring, the Snowy Mountains in Australia are indeed snowy. There are many ski resorts there.
A website named Ski Mountains lists all the available ski mountains in the United States and Canada. There are many states with ski mountains, even Alabama.
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Ya if you have skis, are in the mountains, and there is snow you can ski anywhere!
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No, the ski season is quite short in the Ozarks.
Ski hotspots in the United States include Colorado, the Appalachian Mountains, and other locations in the Rocky Mountains. The mountains out West tend to be larger.
The age for a jet ski rider in Australia is 16 years old.
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Yes. There are cities in the rocky mountains that make money by having tourists come in and ski. The rocky mountains are so tall that the tops of them are in permanently colder weather where there is snow.