Wander at your leisure or join a guided group with our experienced Wildlife Keepers. Covered boardwalks provide excellent viewing of native Australian animals, including crocodiles, wombats, dingoes, snakes, lizards, and the cassowary. Handfeed kangaroos and wallabies, or have your photo taken cuddling a cute koala (optional extra).
KANGAROOS & WALLABIES
Get up close to free-roaming kangaroos and wallabies as they bounce around the park. You can even handfeed and pat them!
KOALA EXPERIENCE
View Australia’s sleepiest marsupial as they sit comfortably in their trees. You may even see a “joey” (a baby koala) stick its head out of its mother’s pouch! Have your photo taken holding a cuddly koala (additional cost) – an experience you’ll treasure for life!
CROCODILES
Safely view smaller freshwater crocodiles and their larger estuarine cousins, including “Jack The Ripper”, one of the largest saltwater crocodiles in captivity – at over 5 metres in length, he weighs almost one tonne!
CASSOWARY
Meet Keita the cassowary, a large, flightless bird. These highly endangered birds have powerful large claws that are capable of causing serious injury, but fear not, you can view her safely in her enclosure.
WOMBATS
Watch these marsupials as they dig in their extensive burrow systems with their rodent-like front teeth and powerful claws.
DINGOES
See these endangered wild animals that are regarded as unchanged descendants of an early ancestor of modern dogs.
BARRAMUNDI LAKE
Keep an eye out for the region’s most famous and tastiest fish, the Barramundi. They’ve been known to grow up to 2 metres in length and can weigh up to 60 kg, so you may notice a few big ones pop up as you pass!
OPENING TIMES: 9am – 4pm, with talks and demonstrations throughout the day.


