Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve

National Parks and Reserves

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 are 4 fascinating tours on offer at Abercombie Caves:

Archway Cave tour

Belfry Cave tour

Bushrangers Cave tour

Grove Cave tour

Facilities

Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites Lookouts Non Smoking

Activities

Camping Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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Grove Creek Falls Walk, Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve. Photo: OEH/NSW Government

Grove Creek Falls Walking Track

Abercrombie River, Bathurst Regional

A visitor walks across a swing bridge in Belfry Cave at Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve.

Abercrombie Karst Conservation Reserve

Abercrombie River, Bathurst Regional

Book Keepers Cottage

Book Keepers Cottage

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Mount Gray walking track

Mount Gray walking track

Abercrombie River, Bathurst Regional

Trunkey Creek

Trunkey Creek

Trunkey Creek, Bathurst Regional

Fossicking

Tuena Panning for Gold

Tuena, Upper Lachlan Shire

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