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Gorge Wildlife Park

Experience

4.5

(2 Customer Reviews)

Gorge Wildlife Park

Experience

4.5

(2 Customer Reviews)

Gorge Wildlife Park

Experience

4.5

(2 Customer Reviews)

Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket

Experience close encounters with native and exotic animals at Gorge Wildlife Park. Explore 14 acres of shaded natural habitats.

Explore at your own pace

Free cancellation

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Mobile ticket

Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket

Experience close encounters with native and exotic animals at Gorge Wildlife Park. Explore 14 acres of shaded natural habitats.

Explore at your own pace

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket

Experience close encounters with native and exotic animals at Gorge Wildlife Park. Explore 14 acres of shaded natural habitats.

Explore at your own pace

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

From A$24

Why book with us?

From A$24

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Enjoy access to one of Australia's largest privately owned wildlife parks

  • Encounter a vast range of native and exotic animals, birds and reptiles

  • Meander through scenic, tree-shaded grounds and walkways

  • Experience unique opportunities for animal interactions

What’s Included

  • Gorge Wildlife Park admission ticket

  • Opportunity to view animal feeding sessions

  • Access to wheelchair-friendly areas

About

Discover Gorge Wildlife Park

Step into one of Australia’s treasured wildlife sanctuaries at Gorge Wildlife Park, a family-run attraction welcoming guests since 1965. Covering 14 tranquil acres shaded by mature trees, the park offers a haven for animal lovers and children with a wide variety of native and exotic creatures to see up close.

Get Close to Nature

As you stroll the gently winding pathways, you'll find yourself immersed in the sounds and sights of the animal kingdom. Gorge Wildlife Park boasts one of the country’s most extensive private collections, featuring kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and Tasmanian devils alongside non-Australian residents such as meerkats and monkeys. Birds from all over the world add their melodies to your adventure, while a variety of reptiles can be discovered throughout the park’s diverse exhibits.

Meet and Greet the Animals

Visitors are encouraged to enjoy personal moments with some of the Park’s friendliest inhabitants. While some animal encounters, such as koala cuddling, require additional fees, the chance to interact and even hand-feed native species is a core part of the experience. Educational sessions and feeding demonstrations provide extra insight into these unique creatures’ lives and habits.

Family-Friendly Facilities

The Park is designed for comfort and accessibility, making it easy for guests of all ages and abilities to explore. Wheelchair users will find many accessible routes and plenty of shaded seating provide space for quiet breaks. Clean facilities and helpful signage ensure your visit is stress-free, even as you wander the natural environment surrounding the enclosures.

Explore at Your Own Pace

There’s no rush – Gorge Wildlife Park invites you to enjoy your time and absorb the serenity of the leafy landscape. Whether you are keen to watch the animals up close, take photographs, or share a picnic with loved ones, this is a destination where nature and adventure go hand in hand.

Book your Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not feed animals except in designated areas

  • Follow all signage and staff instructions

  • Supervise children at all times

  • Respect all enclosures and do not attempt to open gates or enter restricted areas

  • Dispose of waste in the provided bins

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Monday to Sunday: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4pm)

FAQs

What are the park’s opening hours?

The park is open daily from 9am to 5pm with last entry at 4pm.

Can I cuddle a koala during my visit?

Koala cuddling is available for an extra fee, subject to animal welfare considerations and availability.

Is the park wheelchair-accessible?

Yes, wheelchair-accessible facilities and pathways are provided.

Are outside food or picnics allowed?

Yes, visitors are welcome to bring their own food for a picnic in the park’s designated areas.

Are guided tours available?

The park is self-guided, but keep an eye out for scheduled feeding sessions with commentary by staff.

Know before you go
  • Wheelchair-accessible facilities available

  • Some animal encounters, such as koala cuddling, require extra fees

  • Check feeding schedules onsite for special sessions

  • Don’t forget your camera for great photo opportunities

  • Please observe park rules and respect the animals

Address

Gorge Wildlife Park, 30 Redden Drive-5232

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Enjoy access to one of Australia's largest privately owned wildlife parks

  • Encounter a vast range of native and exotic animals, birds and reptiles

  • Meander through scenic, tree-shaded grounds and walkways

  • Experience unique opportunities for animal interactions

What’s Included

  • Gorge Wildlife Park admission ticket

  • Opportunity to view animal feeding sessions

  • Access to wheelchair-friendly areas

About

Discover Gorge Wildlife Park

Step into one of Australia’s treasured wildlife sanctuaries at Gorge Wildlife Park, a family-run attraction welcoming guests since 1965. Covering 14 tranquil acres shaded by mature trees, the park offers a haven for animal lovers and children with a wide variety of native and exotic creatures to see up close.

Get Close to Nature

As you stroll the gently winding pathways, you'll find yourself immersed in the sounds and sights of the animal kingdom. Gorge Wildlife Park boasts one of the country’s most extensive private collections, featuring kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and Tasmanian devils alongside non-Australian residents such as meerkats and monkeys. Birds from all over the world add their melodies to your adventure, while a variety of reptiles can be discovered throughout the park’s diverse exhibits.

Meet and Greet the Animals

Visitors are encouraged to enjoy personal moments with some of the Park’s friendliest inhabitants. While some animal encounters, such as koala cuddling, require additional fees, the chance to interact and even hand-feed native species is a core part of the experience. Educational sessions and feeding demonstrations provide extra insight into these unique creatures’ lives and habits.

Family-Friendly Facilities

The Park is designed for comfort and accessibility, making it easy for guests of all ages and abilities to explore. Wheelchair users will find many accessible routes and plenty of shaded seating provide space for quiet breaks. Clean facilities and helpful signage ensure your visit is stress-free, even as you wander the natural environment surrounding the enclosures.

Explore at Your Own Pace

There’s no rush – Gorge Wildlife Park invites you to enjoy your time and absorb the serenity of the leafy landscape. Whether you are keen to watch the animals up close, take photographs, or share a picnic with loved ones, this is a destination where nature and adventure go hand in hand.

Book your Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not feed animals except in designated areas

  • Follow all signage and staff instructions

  • Supervise children at all times

  • Respect all enclosures and do not attempt to open gates or enter restricted areas

  • Dispose of waste in the provided bins

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Monday to Sunday: 9am to 5pm (last entry 4pm)

FAQs

What are the park’s opening hours?

The park is open daily from 9am to 5pm with last entry at 4pm.

Can I cuddle a koala during my visit?

Koala cuddling is available for an extra fee, subject to animal welfare considerations and availability.

Is the park wheelchair-accessible?

Yes, wheelchair-accessible facilities and pathways are provided.

Are outside food or picnics allowed?

Yes, visitors are welcome to bring their own food for a picnic in the park’s designated areas.

Are guided tours available?

The park is self-guided, but keep an eye out for scheduled feeding sessions with commentary by staff.

Know before you go
  • Wheelchair-accessible facilities available

  • Some animal encounters, such as koala cuddling, require extra fees

  • Check feeding schedules onsite for special sessions

  • Don’t forget your camera for great photo opportunities

  • Please observe park rules and respect the animals

Address

Gorge Wildlife Park, 30 Redden Drive-5232

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Enjoy access to one of Australia's largest privately owned wildlife parks

  • Encounter a vast range of native and exotic animals, birds and reptiles

  • Meander through scenic, tree-shaded grounds and walkways

  • Experience unique opportunities for animal interactions

What’s Included

  • Gorge Wildlife Park admission ticket

  • Opportunity to view animal feeding sessions

  • Access to wheelchair-friendly areas

About

Discover Gorge Wildlife Park

Step into one of Australia’s treasured wildlife sanctuaries at Gorge Wildlife Park, a family-run attraction welcoming guests since 1965. Covering 14 tranquil acres shaded by mature trees, the park offers a haven for animal lovers and children with a wide variety of native and exotic creatures to see up close.

Get Close to Nature

As you stroll the gently winding pathways, you'll find yourself immersed in the sounds and sights of the animal kingdom. Gorge Wildlife Park boasts one of the country’s most extensive private collections, featuring kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and Tasmanian devils alongside non-Australian residents such as meerkats and monkeys. Birds from all over the world add their melodies to your adventure, while a variety of reptiles can be discovered throughout the park’s diverse exhibits.

Meet and Greet the Animals

Visitors are encouraged to enjoy personal moments with some of the Park’s friendliest inhabitants. While some animal encounters, such as koala cuddling, require additional fees, the chance to interact and even hand-feed native species is a core part of the experience. Educational sessions and feeding demonstrations provide extra insight into these unique creatures’ lives and habits.

Family-Friendly Facilities

The Park is designed for comfort and accessibility, making it easy for guests of all ages and abilities to explore. Wheelchair users will find many accessible routes and plenty of shaded seating provide space for quiet breaks. Clean facilities and helpful signage ensure your visit is stress-free, even as you wander the natural environment surrounding the enclosures.

Explore at Your Own Pace

There’s no rush – Gorge Wildlife Park invites you to enjoy your time and absorb the serenity of the leafy landscape. Whether you are keen to watch the animals up close, take photographs, or share a picnic with loved ones, this is a destination where nature and adventure go hand in hand.

Book your Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Wheelchair-accessible facilities available

  • Some animal encounters, such as koala cuddling, require extra fees

  • Check feeding schedules onsite for special sessions

  • Don’t forget your camera for great photo opportunities

  • Please observe park rules and respect the animals

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not feed animals except in designated areas

  • Follow all signage and staff instructions

  • Supervise children at all times

  • Respect all enclosures and do not attempt to open gates or enter restricted areas

  • Dispose of waste in the provided bins

Address

Gorge Wildlife Park, 30 Redden Drive-5232

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Enjoy access to one of Australia's largest privately owned wildlife parks

  • Encounter a vast range of native and exotic animals, birds and reptiles

  • Meander through scenic, tree-shaded grounds and walkways

  • Experience unique opportunities for animal interactions

What’s Included

  • Gorge Wildlife Park admission ticket

  • Opportunity to view animal feeding sessions

  • Access to wheelchair-friendly areas

About

Discover Gorge Wildlife Park

Step into one of Australia’s treasured wildlife sanctuaries at Gorge Wildlife Park, a family-run attraction welcoming guests since 1965. Covering 14 tranquil acres shaded by mature trees, the park offers a haven for animal lovers and children with a wide variety of native and exotic creatures to see up close.

Get Close to Nature

As you stroll the gently winding pathways, you'll find yourself immersed in the sounds and sights of the animal kingdom. Gorge Wildlife Park boasts one of the country’s most extensive private collections, featuring kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and Tasmanian devils alongside non-Australian residents such as meerkats and monkeys. Birds from all over the world add their melodies to your adventure, while a variety of reptiles can be discovered throughout the park’s diverse exhibits.

Meet and Greet the Animals

Visitors are encouraged to enjoy personal moments with some of the Park’s friendliest inhabitants. While some animal encounters, such as koala cuddling, require additional fees, the chance to interact and even hand-feed native species is a core part of the experience. Educational sessions and feeding demonstrations provide extra insight into these unique creatures’ lives and habits.

Family-Friendly Facilities

The Park is designed for comfort and accessibility, making it easy for guests of all ages and abilities to explore. Wheelchair users will find many accessible routes and plenty of shaded seating provide space for quiet breaks. Clean facilities and helpful signage ensure your visit is stress-free, even as you wander the natural environment surrounding the enclosures.

Explore at Your Own Pace

There’s no rush – Gorge Wildlife Park invites you to enjoy your time and absorb the serenity of the leafy landscape. Whether you are keen to watch the animals up close, take photographs, or share a picnic with loved ones, this is a destination where nature and adventure go hand in hand.

Book your Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Wheelchair-accessible facilities available

  • Some animal encounters, such as koala cuddling, require extra fees

  • Check feeding schedules onsite for special sessions

  • Don’t forget your camera for great photo opportunities

  • Please observe park rules and respect the animals

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not feed animals except in designated areas

  • Follow all signage and staff instructions

  • Supervise children at all times

  • Respect all enclosures and do not attempt to open gates or enter restricted areas

  • Dispose of waste in the provided bins

Address

Gorge Wildlife Park, 30 Redden Drive-5232

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