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Jenolan Caves BioBlitz - Its time to nurture your inner wildlife scientist
Posted by ary Bonet & Anne Musser on September 21, 2018
Ever wondered what goes bump in the night? Ever wanted to recognise one wallaby from another? Perhaps you have a budding environmentalist in the house, or plans for retirement as a would-be field naturalist? Well, your opportunity to exercise your inner wildlife scientist has arrived.
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***PRE-BOOK AND ARRIVE AT LEAST 1 HOUR EARLY.***
Access is via EDITH ROAD ONLY. (On Jenolan Caves Rd, there is a 30-minute DETOUR to Edith Rd via Duckmaloi Rd.) Three kms before Jenolan, at the top of the steep valley descent, stop at the gate. Please follow the escort vehicle (running every 20 minutes) 3km down to our carpark. In the carpark, wait to catch our free shuttle bus, or walk the last 500m downhill to caves and hotel.
To be on time for your tour, please arrive at the gate***AT LEAST 1 HOUR BEFORE YOUR FIRST BOOKED ACTIVITY***.
Every 20 minutes, escort vehicles leave our car park, to accompany you back up the hill. Day visitors need to leave Jenolan before 6pm, when the gate will be locked.