Wee Jasper Caves

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Deep in the limestone country of the New South Wales Southern Tablelands, Wee Jasper Caves offer a subterranean world of stunning formations. This lesser-known caving destination is a treat for adventurous travellers seeking a raw, uncrowded experience. The caves are part of a private property, so visits are by guided tour only, ensuring the delicate environment remains pristine. Above ground, the surrounding farmland and bushland are perfect for a picnic or a gentle walk, with the Goodradigbee River nearby.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to fully enjoy Wee Jasper Caves. The guided tours run for about an hour each, so if you want to do both Signature and Dip caves, allow 2–3 hours underground. Add another hour for a picnic or a short walk around the property. The caves are a great stop on a road trip between Canberra and the Snowy Mountains, or as a day trip from the capital.

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