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Arch Cave And Verandah Caves
Point of InterestDescription
Take the easy walk from Borenore picnic area to Verandah Cave, where you can explore its limestone outcrops and pools of water in Borenore Karst Reserve.
An hours hike from Borenore picnic area youll find Verandah Cave, a large limestone overhang protecting large pools of water. Located near Orange, its a great destination for a weekend getaway or a stretch of the legs on a car tour along Borenore trail.
Its a pleasant 3.5km walk along Boree Creek trail, over mainly flat ground and through the bush. Youll see yellow box gum and apple box trees, and possibly even eastern grey kangaroos.
Explore the rocky outcrops formed over thousands of years by fast-moving water. If youre very quiet, you might be lucky to see a platypus, although they are very shy. The cave is a shady, relaxing place to unpack a picnic, or to enjoy a leisurely lunch beside the tranquil Verandah Creek.
Pets and domestic animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted.
No camping or overnight parking.
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