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Yarrangobilly Aboriginal culture tour

Yarrangobilly area in Kosciuszko National Park

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All the practical information you need to know about Yarrangobilly Aboriginal culture tour.

Getting there and parking

To get to Yarrangobilly Caves in Kosciuszko National Park:

From Cooma:

  • Travel south through Cooma for around 7km
  • Turn right onto Snowy Mountains Highway and continue for approximately 110km
  • Turn left into Yarrangobilly Caves Entrance Road
  • Follow the one-way unsealed road for approximately 6km to Yarrangobilly Caves.
  • From Yarrangobilly Caves Visitor Centre it's a short walk to the picnic areas. 

From the Hume Highway:

  • At Gundagai, take the Tumut exit and follow Gocup Road to Tumut
  • Turn left onto Snowy Mountains Highway and head south for approximately 75km
  • Turn right into Yarrangobilly Caves Entrance Road
  • Follow the one-way unsealed road for approximately 6km to Yarrangobilly Caves.

Road quality

  • Yarrangobilly Caves entrance and exit roads are graded gravel. They're suitable for 2WD and 4WD vehicles up to 12.5m in length, however the Roads and Maritime Service (RMS) advise that the roads are unsuitable for caravans.
  • RMS recommends snow chains are carried by all vehicles driving in the park in winter, including 4WD and AWD, in case of extreme weather. Visit the Life Traffic website for road conditions.

Parking

Parking is available next to the picnic hut and also at Yarrangobilly Caves Visitor Centre.

Park entry fees apply for vehicles without a Kosciuszko National Park day pass or NPWS All Parks annual pass.

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Accessibility

Disability access level - easy

  • While the terrain is generally smooth, minimal assistance may be required in some areas.
  • There are no steps or steep inclines
  • The picnic area begins a short distance from the car park, making access easy for most visitors.
  • The path follows a flat and firm surface of dirt and grass, suitable for wheelchairs, prams, and mobility aids.
  • Mobility of arms will be needed to throw boomerangs and grinding stones.
  • A support person is recommended if needed.

 

Easy access is free of obstacles such as steps, rough terrain or significant slopes, and may have ramps or boardwalks.

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