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Mammoth Cave Self-guided Audio Tour
Mammoth Cave Self-guided Audio Tour
Mammoth Cave Self-guided Audio Tour

Mammoth Cave Self-guided Audio Tour

By Margaret River Caves and Lighthouses
10 out of 10
Features
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview
  • A natural time capsule of long-extinct 'megafauna' fossils
  • Easily accessible; wheelchair access into the first chamber
  • Self-guided with MP3 audio tour available in five languages
  • Wander the boardwalks through the vast and majestic caverns
  • Finish your tour with a walk along the beautiful Marri Trail

Activity location

  • Mammoth Cave
    • Caves Road
    • 6286, Boranup, Western Australia, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Mammoth Cave
    • Caves Road Mammoth Cave Road
    • 6286, Boranup, Western Australia, Australia

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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedSelf-guided MP3 audio tour of Mammoth Cave
  • What's includedWhat's includedEntrance to Mammoth Cave

Know before you book

  • Tickets purchased are valid for the day of purchase only. It is not our policy to refund for no-shows or cancellations.
  • The first chamber of Mammoth Cave is wheelchair accessible. To proceed through the remainder of the cave some physical exertion is required, including stair-climbing.
  • Visitors participate in the cave tour activity at their own risk.
  • Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Prams and children 3 and under are not permitted in the cave.

What you can expect

Mammoth Cave is a natural time capsule; home to ancient fossil remains of long-extinct giant animals. Mammoth Cave is among the most easily accessible of all the show caves in the region, with wheelchair access to the first chamber.

It is a self-guided cave, which you explore on your own while listening to an informative 'audio tour' through the MP3 player and headset provided - available in English, German, Mandarin, French and Malay.

Entering the cave through stunning karri forest via a gently sloping boardwalk, you'll realise just how much there is to see here. Over 10,000 fossils had at one time accumulated inside the cave; upon excavating many of these were found to be remains of Australian Megafauna (giant animals) that became extinct around 46,000 years ago. There is even a 50,000-year-old 'zygomaturus' jawbone embedded in the cave wall.

Wander at your own pace along the boardwalks and platforms, through the majestic chambers of the cave.

If you visit during winter, you'll see a stream flowing through the cave which flows a remarkable red colour; from natural tannins drawn from the leaf-litter in the surrounding forest.

As you leave the cave, you have the option to complete your tour with a walk along the beautiful Marri Trail, with a rich variety of song birds and stunning flora displays.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESMammoth Cave
    • Caves Road
    • 6286, Boranup, Western Australia, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEMammoth Cave
    • Caves Road Mammoth Cave Road
    • 6286, Boranup, Western Australia, Australia