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An inland oasis for native wildlife and protected species like the eastern bent-winged bat, Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve near Orange is a great place to get in touch with nature.
The ancient limestone caves are the feature attraction at Borenore, and there are several that are open to explore. The most popular is Arch Cave, and it’s a good idea to bring a torch so you can see the stalactites, stalagmites, columns and flowstones inside.
Drive the scenic Borenore trail and finish up with a picnic or barbecue lunch at the caves. The picnic area is a large grassy area, with plenty of shady trees and space for games.
Visit the NSW National Parks visitor website for more inspiration and information on Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve.
Park map: Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve
Local map: showing Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve
NSW map: showing Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve
Australia map: showing Borenore Karst Conservation Reserve
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These maps give you a basic overview of features and facilities. They do not provide detailed information on topography and landscape, and may not be suitable for some activities. We recommend that you buy a topographic map before you go exploring.