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Oakvale Wildlife Park

4.5 (2 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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The Hunter Valley Zoo - Koala photo op

The Hunter Valley Zoo

4.8(6 reviews)
51.2 km

Woooo! Let's go see some kangaroos and all Australian things!…read more AMBIANCE: Parking: There's a parking lot! We didn't have any issues finding parking, but we did go on a weekday. Vibes: It's not near your major big cities of Australia, maybe an hour away from Newcastle area. A very spacious area which is good for the animals. I spent a good 1.5 hrs here but that's probably because 1hr was spent feeding the kangaroos (they had an albino one). They had a good range of animals I dig the passport game, feeding spots, and general information. They have snacks if you do get hungry. TL;DR OVERALL: 5 Stars. I love this place! Who doesn't love feeding kangaroos. This zoo has it all, which I appreciate. There may be many zoos, but this is definitely one worth visiting if you're in the area. Tips: * Careful when feeding the giraffes!

This small park offers opportunities to see a variety of animals up close. Many of the enclosures…read moreseem small, especially for birds. Peacocks are loose everywhere. The lemurs seemed to be having a big argument due to the noise, but a sign indicated they were just communicating. Animals not native to Australia are also on view, such as American alligators, camels, giraffes and lions. Kangaroos can be fed and petted, including some unusual albino kangaroos. Giraffes can also be fed-- an ice cream cone filled with grasses. The pathways are freshly raked, and it's a great animal park for toddlers as it's not too big. There's also a cafe for drinks and snacks that has shaded picnic tables.

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The Hunter Valley Zoo - Entrance sign

Entrance sign

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Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park - Merrkats on my lap

Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park

4.9(7 reviews)
94.9 km

If I could give this place more stars I would. It's a small wildlife park so you can visit…read moreeverything it in a couple of hours. We did 4 wildlife encounters - koala, sugar gliders, meerkats and the wombat. It was ridiculously fun. And we also got the feed bags for the bunnies. We also saw the kangaroo feeding. Staff was superb. Easy parking, cute gift shop and the animals were well cared for. Thanks to Matt for bringing us to this great tucked away treat.

Want some outback experiences while visiting Sydney? Look no further…read more Managed to purchase 1/2 off admission tickets from groupon deals and thought that I would have to top up some money as it expired a few days before coming here. Unfortunately that wasn't the case and the lady at the front desk helped us out and gave us a map filled with instructions, animal encounters or feeding timings and the location of each attractions. The first encounter after opening the door towards the park was wild kangaroos as well as swamp wallabies hopping and emus strolling past us. It scared me a little as I thought they were in close proximity and most of the kangaroos are big in size. Then we went to the koala encounter area, alpaca, farm animals area, different birds, Tasmanian devils, reptiles, quolls, kookaburras, dingoes and some more that I forget the different names. It was an open enclosure and this section of the park is stroller friendly. My friend and I then did the trail. For the trail some parts are damaged by the continuous rain which happened the month before. And both of us got a little lost as there were no signs from the trail we went. But fortunately we managed to find the mount white lookout and headed to the visitor center through the boardwalk. Most of the animals were asleep when we arrived so going to the different talks or feeding sessions will give you more chances of taking pictures. Most of the animals were rescued animals but it blended well in the enclosures that they provided. The onsite rangers are well knowledgeable too and provided quite a number of information about the animal and his history during the mini talk sessions. There is an onsite souvenir store as well if you would like to grab yourselves soft toys, magnets, bells and more. For the food corner, you have to go to the store to make an order. Tried the fish fillet, chicken nuggets and hot chips. They were pretty delicious, wasn't too oily and good pricing too. Spent approximately 5 hours there and just looking at the animals were pretty relaxing for me especially for an animal lover like myself. I love how they try to preserve the wildlife aspects for the Kangaroos and emus so that they can freely roam around. It is definitely a hidden gem in Sydney :)

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Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park - You get to pet the kangaroos!  Just approach them from the side and back, not the front!

You get to pet the kangaroos! Just approach them from the side and back, not the front!

Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park - Momma with baby Joey (see his legs sticking out of her pouch)

Momma with baby Joey (see his legs sticking out of her pouch)

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