Jenolan Caves to remain closed during major road repair work

Essential road repairs by Transport for NSW will see the historic Jenolan Caves precinct remain closed for at least 18 months.

The Jenolan Caves precinct is one of Australia’s most unique environmental and heritage sites

Jenolan Caves has been closed to the public since extreme rainfall flooded buildings and caused landslips on 5 April 2024.

Transport for NSW have now confirmed essential road repairs to return the 'Two Mile' section of Jenolan Caves Road to full capacity will begin in August 2024.

Over the last few years the road has suffered extensive damage from storms, fire and flooding events.

While guests are unable to visit the precinct, Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust will complete a program of upgrades and maintenance, including major work on the historic Jenolan Caves House.

Planned works at the heritage-listed Jenolan Caves also include building a Blue Lake Boardwalk and upgrading tracks, trails and the visitor car park.

The update to Caves House, which was built in 1898, include:

  • upgrade of the guest arrival area
  • upgrade of all traditional guest rooms to include ensuites
  • refurbishment to Chisholm’s Grand Dining Room and Jeremiah’s Bar and lounge
  • compliance works to improve access for all guests
  • improvement of accessibility throughout Caves House.

During the closure, project updates and news will be shared on the Jenolan Caves website and social media accounts.

Quotes attributed to Acting Director Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust, Andrew Le Lievre

'Jenolan Caves has faced many weather-related challenges in recent years.

'The repairs to the only road into Jenolan Caves are essential and we look forward to welcoming back our guests as soon as possible.

'We have been welcoming visitors to Jenolan and our internationally acclaimed show caves for more than 100 years. When we open our doors again, guests will enjoy a modernised precinct and restored safe road access.'