Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve
Highlights
- Explore incredible limestone caves, revealing the hidden depths of NSW in a peaceful valley setting.
- Wander along Mount Gray walking track, discovering relics from a historic gold-mining community of the 1880s.
- Camp under the stars at Abercrombie Caves campground, enjoying a night by the campfire with family.
- Visit Grove Creek Falls for dramatic views and a refreshing swim, perfect for capturing memorable photographs.
Note: Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve is closed until mid 2026.
Famous for its incredible limestone caves, Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve offers great bushwalking, waterfalls and picturesque camping for the whole family. An Abercrombie Caves tour is an unforgettable experience.
Set in a peaceful valley, Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve is a spectacular place to visit and a unique opportunity to experience the hidden depths of NSW. Abercrombie Caves boasts the largest natural arch in the southern hemisphere, as well as a number of other grand, richly decorated caves. Take the kids on a cave tour and go on a magical underground journey.
With so much to do and see, why not stay overnight? Enjoy a night by the campfire at Ambercrombie Caves campground, or cosy cabins and open fireplaces at Arch Cottage.
Make your way along Mount Gray walking track to see the historical relics of an old gold-mining community from the 1880s. Pack a picnic, walk to the magnificent Grove Creek Falls and take in the dramatic views. This is a great place to catch a memorable photograph and enjoy a refreshing swim surrounded by bush.
If you’re interested in a cave tour, there will be 4 fascinating tours on offer at Abercombie Caves after mid 2026.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.