Club Trips

There are many club trips run throughout the year, typically with one trip per month. Trips are usually conducted within Victoria spanning limestone, volcanic or sea cliff areas. In addition to this, each year there is often at least one major caving expedition undertaken by interested members that will have those exploring caves in remote areas around Australia as well as trips to large cave systems overseas. Expeditions that have occurred in the past include trips to the Nullarbor Plain, Pungalina, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. Trips are constantly being organised so check the calendar page for trips that might interest you.

Though there are a number of publicly accessible caves throughout Victoria catering for all ages and ability, caving is not typically an easy stroll through an underground passage. It may and usually does involve getting extremely dirty as you crawl and squeeze your way through tight passages, swim through underground river systems, abseil or ladder down large cave shafts or aid/free climb to the top of an aven. Your efforts are often rewarded with the sight of fantastically shaped passages and cave decoration such as stalactites, stalagmites, helictites, rimstone pools, shawls and flowstone. Not to mention the thrill and excitement of possibly discovering a new cave or exploring a passage where nobody has ever been.

Prominent Victorian Cave Areas

The VSA go caving to a quite a few areas around Victoria. The more frequented areas include Buchan, Limestone Creek, Gippsland, Ballarat, Hamilton and Portland.

The areas in the west tend to be volcanic areas whereas those in the east generally have limestone caves.

Cave Features

You’ll see incredible crystal formations, long shimmering straws, awesome columns, stalactites and stalagmites, beautiful helictites, sparkling rimstone pools, underground lakes and rivers, massive caverns, crawls and squeezes just big enough to fit through, bats, and oh yeah – MUD. You won’t believe your eyes when you enter the underground world.

The holy grail of caving is NEW caves – you have the opportunity to stand where NO human ever has before, and see things NEVER seen before in history. What other sport can offer you that?As a club the VSA go caving to a quite a few areas around Victoria. Some of the more frequented areas include Buchan, Limestone Creek, Gippsland, Ballarat, Hamilton and Portland. Those areas in the west tend to be volcanic areas whereas those in the east generally have limestone caves.