Stockyard
Gully Caves were created by an underground river system. Two of them
are easily accessible - for instance Stockyard Gully Cave (Stockyard
Tunnel) is 300 m long and requires no gear except for the torch; Stockyard
Cave is 800 m long, but slime and mud often coats most of the boulders,
making them extremely slippery (this one is not open to the public).
Aiyennu Cave can boast a sheer drop of 40 meters and is not open to
the public either. Unfortunately, none of these places are well developed
for tourism; they can be accessed by four-wheel drive vehicle only.
However, the access track from the south and car park have been recently
graded (a four-wheel drive vehicle is still required though). There
are now information bay with maps and toilets at the carpark and walking
trail has been sign posted. Please visit the website of Speleological
Society for more information. Please
click on the image to enlarge it.
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To get
there: take Eneabba (Coolimba) Road from Eneabba to Leeman (turn off
Brand Highway just south of Eneabba). 4.6 km after Lake Indoon near
the top of the ridge (in approximately 15 km) on your left there will
be signs "Pearson Track" and, afterwards, "Stockyard Gully
Reserve". Another 6.5 km of rough track will take you right to the caves
pictured here. Keep in mind that this is a beekeeping area, people allergic
to bees should take some caution.
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The
caves can also be accessed from the south - the description is here
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Please also read notes on Cave Safety: |