A natural time capsule, and home to ancient fossil remains of long-extinct Australian Megafauna.
Mammoth Cave self-guided tours allow visitors to explore by themselves, while listening to an informative 'audio tour' available in English, French, German, Malay, or Mandarin.
Entering the cave through bushland 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!
A visit to Mammoth Cave finishes with a winding walk through a beautiful marri and karri forest, Mammoth Cave is much more than a cave - it is a complete nature experience.
We welcome visitors of all abilities. Wheelchair access is available to the first chamber of the cave (approximately 30 metres) and is free of charge. Please call (08) 9757 7411 for more information.