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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.
This is the easiest cave to tour, entering the cave through native bushland along a gently sloping boardwalk, visitors can explore the natural time capsule at their own pace.
The cave once contained over 10,000 fossils, many of which were the remains of long-extinct giant animals known as Australian Megafauna. Visitors can even view a 50,000-year-old 'zygomaturus' jawbone embedded in the cave wall.
After exploring the cave, visitors can take an optional bushwalk back to the guide's station and enjoy the magnificent marri and karri forest surrounding the cave.
Opening Hours
Please note that Mammoth Cave is currently closed.
Minors
An adult must accompany children under 17.
Facilities
Wheelchair access to the first chamber (sorry no prams or strollers)
Gift shop
Snacks and drinks
How many steps are there in the caves?
The Mammoth Cave has a long boardwalk entrance from the valley on the eastern side of the cave. This provides universal access into the first chamber of the cave (no prams); itβs the only wheelchair accessible cave in the region. After the first chamber, there are about 370 steps staged throughout the remainder of the cave and a climb of 170 steps to exit up through the ridge on the western side of the cave.
Can I take a tripod?
Tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed in the cave. This is to ensure the safety of all visitors and the preservation of the delicate cave decorations, as well as adhering to timing constraints.
What do I need to bring?
Since there are quite a few steps involved in most of the tours, comfortable enclosed shoes are recommended; however, you can still do the tours in thongs/flip flops/jandals if you feel you are able to.
Are there any regulations or restrictions on flying a drone at the caves or lighthouses?
Remotely piloted aircraft (Drones) in Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association (MRBTA) Managed Precincts.
Remotely piloted aircraft (RPAs), also known as unmanned aerial vehicles or drones, are growing in popularity for both recreational and commercial use, particularly for filming and photography.
This craft can pose a potential danger to visitors if they crash. There are also environmental concerns relating to visual and noise impacts that may affect wildlife.
A full refund will be provided for cancellations received by close of business (5.00 pm WST) on the day prior to the tour booking.
In the event of βno shows, or cancellations later than the close of business (5.00 pm WST) on the day prior to the booking, we may charge the full cost of the booked tour(s).
Your voucher(s) and booking information will be included in the confirmation email you will receive shortly after purchasing the experience on Amazed.com.
If the booking needs to be first confirmed by the host, you will receive your Amazed voucher within 24-48 hours of purchase.
Anita Berns
a year agoNoa and Luca, our young tourist guides were absolutely fantastic, friendly, knowledgeable and incredibly fun. They currently work for the Busselton Margaret River Tourist Association. Great blokes! Well done. Anita Berns
ozglenn
a year ago