Staff thanks
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Staff thanks

The staff here are extremely dedicated and passionate to ensuring you as the visitor have the most enjoyable time possible, in a safe environment.

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History of Caves House
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History of Caves House

Although long known as “Binoomea” or “Dark Holes in the Mountain” to the Burra Burra Clan of the Gundungurra Nation, Europeans first discovered what are now known as the Jenolan Caves in circa 1838.

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Platypuses at Jenolan
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Platypuses at Jenolan

If you ask someone where they first saw a wild platypus, chances are good that they’ll say “at Jenolan Caves!”

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Spring to Jenolan
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Spring to Jenolan

Spring is a fabulous time of year to visit Jenolan. Our flowers are in bloom and the weather is starting to warm but plus we’re open every day of the year.

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‘Waterbug Hotels’
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‘Waterbug Hotels’

Platypuses are unique within the animal world, and caused great interest (and some consternation!) when they were discovered by Western science in the early 1800s.

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A new look!
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A new look!

We are happy to announce the launch of our new Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust logo as part of our continuing story. We’re launching our brand identity, complete with a new logo, colour schemes, and typography.

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