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Snake presentations and encounters

Year of the Snake

Victorian Tourism Awards

2024 Silver - Major Attraction & 2023 Gold - Best Attraction

Over 100 free roaming kangaroos

Hand-feed the kangaroos

Come & see

Victoria’s Largest Colony of Koalas

See one of Australia's biggest crocodiles

Crunch the Super Croc and Bella

Learn About CRUNCH

Make a new fluffy friend

Cuddle up to a Koala

Animal Encounters

Come see the family

Meet the Adorable Meerkats

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See the penguins right at home

Meet The Little Penguins

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The Sumatran-Siberian Tigers in our Tiger Sanctuary

Meet Kai & Akasha

Tiger Sanctuary

A Park for Conservation & Recreation

Ballarat Wildlife Park

A visit to the Ballarat Wildlife Park offers a comfortable walk around our attraction, with the chance to get up close and personal to some of Australia’s most famous native animals.

With over 100 free-roaming kangaroos (you can hand-feed), more than 35 koalas, plus wombats, emus, and an exhibit of the world’s smallest penguins, the family-owned Ballarat Wildlife Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers young and old. You can even see Kai and Akasha, the Sumatran/Siberian tigers – in the state-of-the-art tiger sanctuary. On weekends and school holidays visitors can marvel at one of the biggest crocodiles in Australia, ‘CRUNCH’ the Super-Croc, as he feeds!

You can enjoy lunch in our fully licensed cafe or bring along a picnic to have on our outdoor table and chairs, surrounded by the Kangaroos.

While at the Park, why not ask our friendly staff about our ‘Animal Encounters’, which is a photo of you and an animal, professionally taken as your souvenir to take home.

The Ballarat Wildlife Park is a privately owned attraction run by The Parker family and their team. A single day entry pass includes daily animal presentations as well as access to the park’s souvenir shop and café.

The Ballarat Wildlife Park is just 4 minutes from Sovereign Hill!

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2024 Silver - Best Major Attraction!

2023 Gold - Best Attraction!

Ballarat Wildlife Park is the 2024 Silver Winner of the Victorian Tourism Awards, Best Major Attraction! The Park also won Gold in 2023 for Best Attraction!

This honour underscores the park’s commitment to delivering exceptional wildlife experiences and promoting tourism in the region.

The Victorian Tourism Awards, organised by the Victoria Tourism Industry Council (VTIC), celebrate excellence in the state’s tourism industry, recognising businesses and organisations that consistently deliver outstanding tourism experiences.

About Us

Family-owned Park for Conservation and Recreation

We are a family business, which strives to give the best interactive experience with some of Australia’s most unique animals. The experience we provide you with is based on our passion and knowledge for the job and animals.

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Meet the animals

Animals & Animal Encounters

The Ballarat Wildife Park specialises in native Australian animals and a wide variety of exotic speciecies including reptiles, meerkats and tigers.

From free roaming Kangaroos, Koalas, Wombats, Tasmanian Devils, Eagles, Giant Tortoises, Crocodiles and Alligators to a large display of Lizards and both venomous and non-venomous Snakes.

Tiger Sanctuary

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Accessibility

All paths are concrete or gravel. There is some uneven ground.  One of the main kangaroo areas is grass/dirt. The top of the Park at entrance is flat with paths on a gentle slope; however, other areas of the Park are on an incline. All paths are accessible by wheelchair, but some visitors could find some surfaces and slopes difficult to manage.

The ground can be slippery when wet.

"We had a wonderful morning at the zoo. It had great enclosures, clean and well kept. The gran children were able to get close to many of the animals and had no trouble spotting those that were in enclosures. The animals appeared to be very well kelt and many had a rapport with their keepers. The wombats even rolled over for tummy rubs, very cute. A wonderfull time was had by all."

Julie Muir

"It is a small interactive zoo. It is fun to feed the kangaroos by hand. The animal presentations are fun and informative."

Deep Patel

"Visiting the wildlife park was so enjoyable, it was honestly just a spur of the moment on this solo trip but it was worth it. There were a few animals out that day but not too many, maybe it was hot that day, but you can't not see kangaroos just chilling about so you have plenty of time to feed them, a food bag costs an extra 4 bucks fyi.. careful tho, some kangaroos really chomp down so hold your hand out flat 🤣. It was also really nice of the park to have presentations around the zoo/park so ppl could go to, both to watch animals but to learn more about them at the same time, I managed to watch one about the tigers :)"

Ricky Chan

"The most funny place to have interaction with Kangaroos from kangaroo island, Emus, llamas, etc. Reptile show is awesome! Plenty of green areas with tables and seats to have a picnic."

Julio Najera

"Kids had a great time. They cuddled Koala's, fed Kangaroos, and took lots of photos, including with Kangaroos. The tiger enclosure and the mini showtime are great, too. There was a wait inside the cafe during lunchtime. However, the food and the coffee were great. Tip: Get food for kangaroos at the front before you go in."

Sanoj

"Great place for everyone... The staff is very friendly and informative. Oh and don't forget to eat their Fish & Chips 👌 perfectly cooked. 😋"

Farhan Khan

“Our goal is to provide a quality interactive experience between people and animals for the promotion of respect, empathy, and understanding. We contribute to the survival of the environments we ultimately share with them.”

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Ballarat Wildlife Park

250 Fussell Street
Ballarat East, 3350
Victoria, Australia

  • (03) 5333 5933
  • 0011 61 3 5333 5933
  • info@wildlifepark.com.au

Admission

At Entrance:

$40.00 Adults
$30.00 Concession
$20.00 Children (5yo - 15yo)
$100.00 Family (2 Adults & up to 4 children)

Online

$36.00 Adults
$27.00 Concession
$18.00 Children (5yo - 15yo)
$95.00 Family (2 Adults & up to 4 children)

Opening Hours

Monday - Sunday
9:00am to 5:00pm

Closed Christmas Day

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Acknowledgement of Country

We respectfully acknowledge and pay our deepest respects to Wadawurrung, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which the Ballarat Wildlife Park stands.

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