5.0.3. Cowaramup Cave Co ?
Cowaramup Cave is also worth a visit. A guide is needed to find this cave as
very few people know its location. It is found in a valley within which a dune
has arisen and through which a stream flows, forming a small but interesting
cave containing a small waterfall.
5.0.4. Meekadorabee Cave Co 8
Another cave to inspect in this area is Meekadorabee Cave CO 8 situated on the
Ellensbrook Stream. This is a good example of a cave which is formed by the
action of a stream cutting through an arm of limestone overlying a valley. The
entrance is well endowed with tufa and calcified rushes. A waterfall also flows
over the entrance, seeping through the roof and forming an excellent display of
cave pearls on the flowstone below. The trip through the cave is very wet but
short as the cave is approximately 100 m long. The recently constructed
walkways have somewhat reduced the aesthetics of the area particularly as the
stairs go very close to the stream and eastern entrance of the cave. However to
the uninitiated the area still has a lot of charm with its Peppermint Groves
and Arum Lillies. It is worth walking to the beach to see the early historic
property built by the Bussells which is now part of the national park. It is
also a very pleasant walk in the direction of Milligan's Cave if you are
interested in getting away from the crowds.