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Tunnel Creek National Park

Leopold Downs Road, Tunnel Creek National Park, Western Australia 6728 Australia

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Thu 12a-11:59p
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“Tunnel Creek flows through a water worn tunnel in the limestone of the Napier Range, part of the 350 million-year-old Devonian Reef system.”

Jandamarra’s hideout:

Western Australia's oldest cave system, in Tunnel Creek National Park, is famous as a hideout used late last century by the Aboriginal leader Jandamarra. He was killed outside its entrance in 1897.

Tunnel through the reef:

You can walk through the tunnel to the other side of the Napier Range. The trek runs underground for 750 metres and you have to wade through several permanent pools and return the same way. At least five species of bats live in the cave, including ghost bats and fruit bats, and stalactites descend from the roof in many places. The roof has collapsed through to the top of the range near the centre of the tunnel. Take a torch, wear sneakers and be prepared to get wet and possibly cold.

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Tunnel Creek National Park

Leopold Downs Road
Tunnel Creek National Park
Western Australia
6728 Australia
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  • Sun - Sat: 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

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