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Lake Cave is a stunning pristine chamber deep beneath the earth. Inside the cave a tranquil lake reflects delicate formations that will take your breath away. This cave is the most ‘actively dripping’ cave in the south west, and it’s the only cave on the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge that has a permanent lake.
Visitors descend a staircase in time, with access being through a spectacular doline (sink hole), gazing up at the towering karri trees from the floor of the sunken forest before entering one of the most beautiful limestone caves in Western Australia.
There is an interpretative centre onsite, designed to help you learn about the formation and history of caves within the region, throughout Australia and around the world.Fully guided tours only – 1 hr duration.
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
All tours must have a minimum of two adults to run.
Arrival at the ticket counter 10 minutes prior to tour time is required. During busy holiday periods, if you have not checked in 5 minutes before the tour departure, your place on the tour may be reassigned.
Please remember to wear comfortable shoes suitable for climbing stairs, as this activity requires a moderate level of fitness. If you feel this activity is outside your comfort level at anytime, please approach our friendly staff, and we can arrange a visit to the nearby Mammoth Cave – the most accessible cave in the region.
During summer, remember to bring hats and sunscreen, and during winter, waterproof jackets.
While photography is permitted, please note that tripods, camera stands, or selfie-sticks are not allowed in the cave.
Backpack baby carriers, strollers or prams are not permitted in the cave.
We hope you enjoy your experience!







