Granite Outcrops and Salt Lakes

Mulkas Cave & The Humps


Located around 16km north of 
Hydens Wave Rock, the name Mulka comes from an aboriginal legend believed to be associated with the cave. Telling of the sad life of Mulka who was eventually speared to death. The name Mulka comes from an Aboriginal legend associated with the cave. Mulka was the illegal son of woman who fell in love with a man with whom marriage was forbidden according to their law.

It is believed that a result of breaking these rules, she bore a son with crossed eyes. Even though he grew to be an outstandingly strong man of colossal height, his crossed eyes prevented him from aiming a spear accurately and becoming a successful hunter.

Out of frustration it is said Mulka turned to catching and eating human children and he became the terror of the district. He lived in Mulka’s Cave, where the imprints of his hands can still be seen, much larger and higher than that of an ordinary man.

There are over 450 separate hand prints and images on the walls of the two main chambers.

Other attractions at the Humps include two excellent walking trails with interpretation. Toilets available.