Jan 17, 2026
I loved this!! - I decided to visit Mammoth Cave and do the self-guided audio tour (rather than the tours at other caves) as my husband wasn’t so interested in visiting a cave. It was a great decision as we thoroughly enjoyed our visit - having the self guided audio tour meant you could go at your own pace and there wasn’t a lot of noise from a large tour group. I would often pause and just take in the beauty of it all.
There was a bit of a climb up the steps coming out of the cave again but very manageable. We took the extended walking track back to the entry which we enjoyed
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Jan 6, 2026
Great visit to Mammoth Cave - Amazing cave with stalagmites & stalactites. Beautiful to see. Not too many steps overall but walkways are narrow. Can be cold in spots so kids might need a jacket. We loved the self guided audio tour. Well worth a visit.
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Jan 2, 2026
Nearby imposing stalactite cave, worth a trip. - Imposing cave with wonderful sculptures. The audio guide was in German, so we understood all the information about the origin and discovery of the cave.
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Dec 21, 2025
Beautiful experience, was... - Beautiful experience, was great to do with the family in the outdoors. Well looked after and maintained.
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Oct 11, 2025
Amazing hidden garden of Eden with a cave! - We had a 1030am booking but went on an earlier session at 10am and was the perfect time! It was not crowded, not noisy and very easy to navigate! The ladies in the shop were very friendly and we were so happy that we did it! Apart from the cave itself, the surrounding brightly coloured wild flowers made the experience amazing!
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Oct 4, 2025
Mammoth Cave. - Interesting. Very fascinating. Lots of facts and history. Well maintained. Easy walking on a board walk. Will do it again.
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Aug 28, 2025
Excellent information & access. - Wonderful experience. The self-guided talk was really interesting and full of information. The lighting was great & helped with photography. Easy to walk even with 100 steps at the end.
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Dec 25, 2025
Beautiful cave perfect for people who are not fit and able - Even though the chamber of the cave was massive and very beautiful, it wasn't to big, it has very easy access, once inside there is a few stairs but you could view most of the cave by not having to go up them if you physically can't do it. It was 42 degrees the day we went so it was a nice cool change, We decided to exit the cave and walk the 160 stairs out side and then walked back to the start, it was hard, but we did have the option to walk back through the cave to the entrance to exit, which if you don't do well with heat and stairs I would recommend.
It's also self guided with ear phones and a walk man type thing so your able to walk at your own pace which was nice. It took us about an hour from start to finish
Would recommend
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Dec 13, 2025
Good tour - Helpful staff. Self guided with very well functioning equipment.
Great experience for sure . To understand more about the caves formation.
Can get slippery so good gripped shoes is important.
The light effects are very good inside. Gives the complete feeling of warmth and vintage.
The gift shops wouldn’t have any food . Only drinks and ice-creams. So don’t turn up hungry .
Clean washrooms .
Enjoy the experience.
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Nov 1, 2025
Mammoth Cave Awesome - As part of our south west road trip we wanted to see some of the magnificent caves WA has to offer.
After grabbing a little info at the Margaret River Information Centre, we rocked (pun intended) up at the cave mid week about 10:30am. Suitable covered shoes (not sketchers, we’re not in that age bracket yet) and clothing you’d go for a walk in
We chose to do the self guided (headphones etc) tour costing $25 per person. This money goes back into the preservation and up keep of the caves in the area. About 4 or 5 I think.
After a quick loo stop we’re off. There are about 15 or so points of interest on the self guided tour. All you have to do is punch in the 3 digit number on the signs in the cave. Easy.
First stop. Press 100 on your recorder doovilacky and you’ll hear a bit of stuff about where to go, what to do etc.
Whilst the self guided tour was informative enough. It really wasn’t for me. Others in our party enjoyed it, so I guess sit down to a choice thing.
Caves are amazing. Mammoth cave is one of the easiest to navigate, so if fitness is an issue, maybe a little prep work before you go. Once you finish there’s about 100 plus steps to the exit and you get the choice of a short walk back to the main office or the longer walk which takes in all the magnificent flora in the immediate area. It’s only about a 20 walk. Definitely worth it
Can’t fault the views, can’t fault the location. Got some amazing shots.
Highly recommend you hit up at least one if not all the caves in the south west. You won’t regret these sites.
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