Phillip Island Nature Parks: Koala Conservation Reserve Entry at Phillip Island Nature Parks

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Walk along boardwalks to see koalas and spot wallabies in the bushland

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Phillip Island Koala Conservation Reserve Tickets

The Koala Conservation Reserve on Phillip Island offers one of Australia's best opportunities to see koalas in their natural habitat. Set across six hectares of authentic Australian bushland, this conservation park is home to koalas, wallabies, echidnas and numerous native bird species. The reserve's elevated treetop boardwalks give you prime viewing spots to watch koalas resting and moving through eucalyptus trees, whilst ground-level trails wind through woodland where wallabies forage and echidnas scurry through the undergrowth.

Beyond wildlife watching, the reserve features an interactive visitor centre with educational displays about koala biology and conservation efforts. A dedicated nature play area keeps children engaged whilst parents can enjoy a peaceful picnic surrounded by native bushland. The entire experience supports vital conservation work whilst giving visitors of all ages an authentic introduction to Australian wildlife just minutes from Cowes.

Highlights

  • Treetop boardwalks designed specifically for koala spotting amongst eucalyptus trees
  • Ground-level woodland trails where wallabies and echidnas can be observed
  • Interactive visitor centre with educational displays about local wildlife and conservation
  • Six hectares of authentic Australian bushland with diverse native bird species
  • Family-friendly nature play area and accessible boardwalks for all mobility levels
  • Self-guided trails with informational signs about native flora and fauna

Plan Your Visit to Koala Conservation Reserve

The reserve provides free onsite parking and wheelchair-accessible boardwalks throughout the main viewing areas. Audio guides are available in multiple languages to enhance your understanding of the wildlife and conservation efforts. Information signs along the trails provide details about native plants and animals you'll encounter.

Allow 2-3 hours to fully explore the boardwalks, trails and visitor centre. The best time for wildlife spotting is typically early morning or late afternoon when animals are most active. Bring a picnic to enjoy in the designated areas, and don't forget your camera for those koala encounters.

Phillip Island offers numerous other wildlife experiences, making it easy to plan a full day of animal encounters. The island's natural beauty and conservation focus create the perfect setting for families seeking an authentic Australian wildlife adventure.

Why you'll love it

  • Walk boardwalks through bushland to spot wild koalas
  • Watch wallabies roaming freely in their natural habitat
  • Explore Phillip Island Nature Parks at your own pace
  • Self-guided visit through the Koala Conservation Reserve

What's included

  • Admission to Koala Conservation Reserve
  • Onsite parking
  • Transport

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
Opening hours
  • Mon-Sun10:00-17:00
Know before you go
  • Open daily from 10:00am to 5:00pm

  • Parking is available free of charge

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout key areas

  • Allow extra time for busy weekends and holidays

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes for the trails

Visitor guidelines
  • Stay on designated boardwalks and paths

  • Do not feed or touch wildlife

  • Dispose of litter in provided bins

  • Supervise children at all times

  • Respect posted signs and staff instructions

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation

Where you'll be

Phillip Island Nature Parks, Phillip Island Nature Park, 1019 Ventnor Rd

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