Great! We’ve done most of the caves over the years down here and this was great too! The lady guide (sorry dont know her name!) was lovely. Stunning cave and lovely gift shop
Lake Cave Guided Tour
B
Brad,
Australia
25 Jul 2025
Average
Great
Lake Cave Guided Tour
A
Ashlee ,
Australia
03 Dec 2023
Excellent
It was my 9 year old daughters first time seeing a cave and she absolutely loved every moment of it thank you so much
Lake Cave Guided Tour
About: Lake Cave
Lake Cave is a magnificent, pristine chamber located deep beneath the earth's surface. Visitors descend a staircase through a spectacular sinkhole called a doline, gazing up at the towering karri trees from the floor of the sunken forest. Inside the cave a tranquil lake reflects the delicate crystal formations that grow from the cave ceiling.
Droplets hang from the tips of straws and stalactites before dropping to the cave floor or into the lake creating ripples in the water's reflections. Visitors can marvel at the unique 'Suspended Table' formation, which weighs several tonnes and seems to defy gravity as it hovers above the clear lake water. As the guide changes the lights to focus on unique features within the cave, incredible views and silhouettes are etched in the darkness, leaving visitors in awe. Fully guided tours run daily at limited numbers, please book ahead to ensure your place. There is moderate physical exertion required to enter this cave.
Mammoth Cave is located in Forest Grove, Australia. It's the most easily accessible of all the show caves in the region, with wheelchair access to the first chamber and MP3 audio tours available in English, French, German, Malay, and Mandarin.
Entering the cave through bushland via a gently sloping boardwalk, you'll set your own pace as you explore this natural time capsule; home to more than 10,000 fossils of the long-extinct giant animals, Australian Megafauna! Above ground, don't forget to take a breather and enjoy the magnificent marri and karri forest surrounding the cave.
Jewel Cave is the biggest show cave in Western Australia, with three massive chambers. Decorated with delicate crystals dating back thousands of years, this cave in the Margaret River region has recently opened to the public.
Ngilgi is an exquisitely decorated cave in Yallingup, and visitors to its depths will marvel at its stunning stalactites, stalagmites, helictites and beautifully-colored shawls. The semi-guided tours lead visitors into the first chamber of the cave, where you'll learn about the importance of the cave’s discovery, its role as Western Australia’s first tourist attraction, and gain insight into the early days of cave exploration in the area.
Visitors can then explore the rest of the cave at their own pace, with another guide stationed in the centre of the cave to answer questions and provide further information.