According to the New South Wales (NSW) Police, Lovisa Sjoberg was found on Sunday afternoon local time with a rolled ankle, dehydration, and what seemed to be a snake bite.
The passionate photographer received on-scene medical attention for her wounds before being taken to the hospital, where her status is stable.
Sjoberg, 48, frequently visits the isolated Kosciuszko National Park, where she frequently takes pictures of untamed horses that live in the highlands.
When a rental car business reported that her automobile had not been returned and that they could not reach her, concerns about her safety increased. Later, her vehicle was.
On October 21, NSW Police issued a public appeal for assistance in locating her and initiated a comprehensive search that included sniffer dogs, firefighters, park rangers, and an infrared-capable helicopter.
As temperatures in the vicinity of Kosciuszko National Park fell as low as zero degrees at night and rescue crews were unable to locate her after several days, worries grew.
A National Parks and Wildlife Service officer located Sjoberg on the Nungar Creek Trail near Kiandra on Sunday afternoon local time.