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King Solomon's Cave Tour

Operated by Mole Creek Caves
Calcite Formations
King Solomons Cave, in Mole Creek Karst National Park, is a richly decorated limestone cave. The Mole Creek Karst National Park is in the central north of Tasmania, about 40 minutes drive west of Deloraine. This small and compact cave offers lavish colours and a huge variety of formations with sparkling calcite crystals decorating the chambers. The cave has high scientific and conservation significance and is home to a number of threatened species. You can view King Solomons Cave and nearby Marakoopa Cave, on guided tours which depart several times each day. The guided tours take about 45 minutes and are suitable for all fitness levels and ages. Picnic shelters, free barbecues and toilets are located close by. If you plan to visit both Marakoopa and Kings Solomons Caves, remember that it will take about 15 minutes to drive between the two. Only cave entry fees apply at Mole Creek Caves, however, National Park entry fees do apply to other areas of the Mole Creek Karst National Park.

Carpark

Family Friendly

Public Toilet

Does not cater for people with access needs.

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