“Mammoth Cave is extremely large with an astounding array of formations. During winter, a stream flows through it, creating reflections and giving the cave new life.”
Mammoth Cave is the most easily accessible of all the show caves in the region, with the first chamber actually accessible by wheelchair. It is a self-guided cave, where you explore on your own while listening to an informative 'audio tour' through the MP3 player and headset provided. You are free to wander at your own pace along the boardwalks and platforms, through the majestic chambers of the cave. Mammoth Cave is also one of just a few caves in the south-west which contains fossils. A visit to Mammoth Cave finishes with a winding walk through the beautiful marri forest, with whistling birds and stunning flora displays. Mammoth Cave is much more than a cave - it is a complete nature experience.
This magical cave is a natural time capsule, home to ancient fossil remains of long-extinct giant animals known as Australian Megafauna. The site of one of Australia's most important paleontological digs in the early 1900's, the cave still contains the fossil jawbone of one of these giant marsupial species embedded within the limestone wall - 50,000 years after the animal roamed the forests above. See for yourself and listen to scientific accounts over an informative and ambient MP3 audio self-guided system - perfect for admiring nature's fascinating underground beauty at your own pace.
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- Sun - Sat: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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