About Us

Tom Groggin Station is a beautiful 2000 acre working cattle property located in a spectacular valley on the slopes of the Snowy Mountains.
It lies in the heart of the Victorian high country and is completely surrounded by national parks and wilderness with a 5km frontage to the
fast flowing waters of the Upper Murray River. Thredbo Village with its vast array of winter and summer activities is only a 35 minute drive
from the property 


Tom Groggin has operated continuously as a cattle station since before 1860 and is of considerable historic significance, not least
because of its link with Banjo Patterson’s poem “ The Man from Snowy River “. Banjo Patterson visited the property in 1890 and Jack Riley, the then manager, is widely thought to be the inspiration behind Banjo’s poem