About Adaminaby
Adaminaby is a small town
near the Snowy Mountains
north-west of Cooma, New
South Wales, Australia, in the
Snowy Monaro Regional
Council. The historic town, of
about 234 people, is a trout
fishing centre and winter
sports destination situated at
1,017 metres (3,337 ft) above
sea level. Economic life is
built around tourism and
agriculture–the town serves
as a service point for Selwyn
Snowfields and the Northern
Skifields. It is also a popular
destination for horse riders,
bushwalkers, fly-fishermen
and water sports enthusiasts
as well as a base for viewing
aspects of the Snowy
Mountains Scheme.
The town is a popular base
from which to fish on Lake
Eucumbene and surrounding
rivers