Shooters Hill, New South Wales


Shooters Hill is a locality and mountain located south of Oberon, New South Wales. It is the fourth highest point in the Central Tablelands at , behind Mount Canobolas at , Mount Bindo at and Mount Trickett at . Shooters Hill is a common location for snowfalls in the Central Ranges.
The tower location at is along Tower Road, accessible by turning off from a turnoff near the Shooters Hill locality area. The locality area is approximately . One can get good views over the area east of Shooters Hill at the tower location.
Shooters Hill Post Office opened on 1 December 1889 and closed in 1978.

Climate

Although there exists no climate data for the summit or even the upper slopes of Vulcan State Forest, there is, however, climate data existing for a lower region located farther south in the Gurnang State Forest. Considering that the summit of Shooters Hill is some 200 m higher than this station, one can assume that it yields a notably cooler climate, similar in temperature to that of that of Laurel Hill.
Typical of the Oberon Shire, Shooters Hill is subject to high winds and volatile weather year-round. Snow falls regularly, although due to its northerly latitude, snow does not fall as frequently or last as long as other regions of the same elevation farther south—but it does tend to fall in heavy amounts. Since 1893, snow has fallen about six times during Summer on the upper regions of the Central Tablelands, most recently on 5 December 2013.