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    Alma Park Zoo

    2.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Australia Zoo

    Australia Zoo

    4.7(70 reviews)
    43.6 km

    We had a great time at the zoo! It's a good size and lots to see but feels very doable in one day…read more Parking is easy and close by. There's shuttles around the different areas. The show was a little dry for my 2 year old but we enjoyed watching and learning about the crocs. The splash pad was a hit. A good variety of cool and affordable souvenirs and tasty ice cream and healthy-ish food! Would definitely come back and do a close up animal encounter next time.

    I'm very ambivalent about zoos overall because I am not a fan of caged animals in general. However,…read morethis is more like an animal park with open areas that resemble their native habitat. There is also a lot of conservation work that goes on in this zoo. The monies generated by the zoo fund these projects. That said, I got to see a lot of fascinating animals that are native to Australia. Of course, the koalas are so darn cute. They don't really do anything other than sit in their little branch, feed on the eucalyptus occasionally, and poop (they apparently do that even while they sleep). Kangaroos and other marsupials were also at the top of my list to see. Nature is just amazing. I won't go through all the critters, but the variety was impressive. Be sure to visit the Africa exhibit and the bird feeding shows. I'll share some logistics. It's a big place, so expect to walk a lot. Bring a hat and sunscreen. Bring water. You can even bring your own food, but they have multiple eateries throughout. If you are staying in downtown Brisbane, there's a cheap bus that goes directly there. It was the most straightforward and cheapest option. The bus was clean and the ride was enjoyable.

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    David Fleay Wildlife Park - Wallaby with joey

    David Fleay Wildlife Park

    3.0(1 review)
    107.6 km

    If you're looking to see Australian wildlife, this park is probably one of the less known local…read moreoptions, but it does have its virtues. It has inherited a conservation function, and some of their animals are rescues that can't survive in the wild or breeding populations. The park isn't all that large, and just wandering around it you'd be done pretty quickly, but they do a daily series of shows, covering a variety of different animals. Their birds of prey (and owls) are quite impressive and will whiz right by you, while their wallabies will cutely prance about. There is an enclosure where you can walk up close to the wallabies and an emu. Seekers of the best known animals will find there is a feeding for the "small" salt water crocodiles and some koalas hanging out in trees (though you can't get close to them). Personally, I was most fascinated by the cassowaries, large, flightless birds with a sort of fur instead of feathers. The shows are enough to keep a group of tourists or kids entertained for most of the day, and the handlers seemed to know what they were doing. The park itself, though, will be the first to admit that it's only an introduction, and the best way to see the wildlife is ultimately to track it down in the wild. They do point that out, while giving the occasional tip to protect travelers from the ever-dangerous creatures (and them from us). At the park here, there is a considerable boardwalk through the wetlands, and you can walk by the creek down to the ocean (all of this is outside of the paid area and it was news to me). The park itself might be worth visiting once, but what's beyond it is what you should come back for again and again.

    Alma Park Zoo - zoos - Updated May 2026

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