Binda Bush cabins
Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve
Visitor info
All the practical information you need to know about Binda Bush cabins.
Getting there and parking
Binda Bush cabins are in Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve. Access to Jenolan on Jenolan Caves Road (5-Mile Road) is closed indefinitely. The only access is via Edith Road (2-Mile Road). This road is suitable for standard vehicles only. There is no access to Jenolan for caravans, trailers or any vehicle longer than a 12-seat minibus.
From Sydney:
- Travel west on the M4, which becomes the Great Western Highway at the foot of the mountains.
- Pass through Katoomba and Blackheath and turn left onto Jenolan Caves Road at Hartley.
- Drive through Hampton and turn right onto Duckmaloi Road. Do not continue along Jenolan Caves Road, access is closed.
- Continue along Duckmaoi Road for 20km, then turn left onto Titania Road.
- At the end of Titania Road, turn left onto Edith Road and continue until you reach Jenolan.
- The cabins are 40min by car from Jenolan Caves.
From Goulburn:
- Take Taralga Road out of Goulburn and travel north towards Taralga.
- Pass through Taralga and continue north on Taralga Road towards Oberon. Taralga Road turns into Abercrombie Road at the Abercrombie River.
- At Black Springs, turn right and continue on Abercrombie Road.
- At Oberon, turn right onto O’Connell Road and then left onto Carrington Avenue.
- Turn right onto Ross Street, then turn left onto Edith Road and continue until you reach Jenolan.
- The cabins are 40min by car from Jenolan Caves.
Please note:
- The last 5km of Edith Road is steep, narrow and winding, with several hairpin bends. Drive carefully and allow yourself plenty of time.
- Edith Road is not suitable for caravans, trailers or any vehicle longer than a 12-seat minibus.
- Traffic in and out of Jenolan is regulated for safety. Please check Live Traffic NSW before you set out.
Road quality
- Sealed roads
Vehicle access
- 2WD vehicles
Weather restrictions
- All weather
Find free parking behind each cottage.
When you book, Jenolan Caves will send you a keypad code to enter your cottage.
Facilities
- Each cabin has a fully equipped kitchen
- There’s a children’s playground
Toilets
- Flush toilets
Picnic tables
Barbecue facilities
- Gas/electric barbecues (free)
Carpark
Drinking water
Showers
- Hot showers
Electric power
Maps and downloads
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible
Prohibited
Swimming is prohibited in Blue Lake because it’s a platypus habitat.
Camp fires and solid fuel burners
Camping
Gathering firewood
Generators
Horses
Pets
Park info
- in Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve in the Sydney and surrounds region
This reserve is closed until 2026. For more information, check the Jenolan Caves website.