Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket

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Gorge Wildlife Park: Entry Ticket

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Gorge Wildlife Park offers an authentic Australian wildlife experience just 15 minutes from Adelaide city centre. This family-run sanctuary has welcomed visitors since 1965, housing one of Australia's most extensive private collections of native and exotic animals across 14 peaceful acres of mature trees and natural bushland.

You'll encounter kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and Tasmanian devils roaming spacious enclosures, alongside international residents like meerkats and monkeys. Hand-feeding opportunities with friendly native species form the heart of your visit, whilst birds from around the world provide a natural soundtrack as you explore the winding pathways. The park encourages close animal encounters, with koala cuddling available for an additional fee when animal welfare permits.

Highlights

  • Hand-feed kangaroos, wallabies and other native Australian animals in natural enclosures
  • Meet Tasmanian devils, wombats and an extensive collection of native wildlife species
  • Observe international animals including meerkats, monkeys and exotic bird species
  • Educational feeding demonstrations with expert commentary from park staff
  • Picnic facilities in shaded areas surrounded by mature trees and natural bushland
  • Wheelchair-accessible pathways throughout the 14-acre park grounds

Plan Your Visit to Gorge Wildlife Park

Gorge Wildlife Park opens daily from 9am to 5pm, with last entry at 4pm. Plan to spend 2-3 hours exploring the grounds at a leisurely pace, allowing time for animal feeding sessions and photo opportunities. The park operates as a self-guided experience, though scheduled feeding demonstrations with staff commentary occur throughout the day.

Located in Cudlee Creek, the park sits approximately 30 kilometres northeast of Adelaide. Driving from the city centre takes around 25 minutes via the Adelaide Hills. Ample free parking is available on-site. You're welcome to bring your own food for a picnic in designated areas, making it perfect for a family day out exploring Adelaide's wildlife attractions.

The park provides wheelchair-accessible facilities and pathways, with plenty of shaded seating areas for rest breaks. Clean amenities and clear signage ensure comfortable navigation throughout your visit. For those planning a broader Adelaide adventure, consider combining your wildlife experience with exploring Adelaide's city highlights.

Good to know

Opening times

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

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

Where you'll be

Gorge Wildlife Park, 30 Redden Drive

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