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Yarrangobilly, towards the northern end of Kosciuszko National Park, is home to profoundly rewarding landscapes, walks that reward curiosity, thermal springs, and caves millions of years in the making.

Explore six caves created from a belt of limestone laid down about 440 million years ago in Kosciuszko National Park. You’ll discover stalagmites, stalactites and delicate decorations like shawls and cave corals.

Come properly prepared for adventure: sturdy, enclosed shoes are a must and the caves are very cool, so bring a jacket even in the warmest weather.

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Riverina recognises the Wiradjuri people, who are the traditional custodians of these lands. We pay respect to the Wiradjuri people both past and present, and recognise the culture, strength, resilience and capacity of the Wiradjuri people. We also acknowledge the contributions of Aboriginal Australians to this country we all live in and share together.