Description
Stockyard Gully Caves Leeman, located in Stockyard Gully National Park in Western Australia, are a must-visit attraction.
These limestone caves are unique and captivating, leading to an underwater river system.
The largest cave is a spectacular sight, stretching 300 meters long with a sandy floor. Visitors will be amazed by its size and intrigued by the limestone rock formations. The cave is well-lit, allowing visitors to take their time exploring and admiring the beauty.
For those seeking adventure, the smaller caves are a fun and exciting challenge. While smaller than the main cave, they require more maneuvering to navigate, making them perfect for thrill-seekers.
The caves are surrounded by a tranquil and peaceful area, providing a stunning natural backdrop for a picnic. Visitors can relax amongst the trees, enjoying the sounds of native birds and the tranquility of the bush.
Before visiting the caves, it's important to bring plenty of water, sun protection, bug spray, and other necessities, as there is no fresh water available. Additionally, a four-wheel drive vehicle is required due to the challenging road conditions.
Located just three hours northeast of Perth, the caves are easily accessible by car. Visitors can travel a short distance from Coorow, Jurien Bay, or Green Head. It is advised to check for alerts and road/park closures before traveling to the caves.
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