Zoodoo Wildlife Park

620 Middle Tea Tree Road
Richmond, Tas - 7025

Type: Zoo
(03) 6260 2444
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Zoodoo Wildlife Park, located near Richmond in Tasmania, offers a unique and interactive wildlife experience for visitors of all ages. This family-owned park is dedicated to conservation, education, and providing a memorable encounter with a variety of exotic and native Australian animals.

Why Visit Zoodoo Wildlife Park

  • Animal Encounters: Get up close and personal with a diverse range of animals, including kangaroos, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and more, in spacious and naturalistic habitats.
  • Educational Opportunities: Learn about wildlife conservation and the importance of protecting endangered species through informative talks and interactive feeding sessions.
  • Hands-On Experiences: Enjoy feeding opportunities with some of the animals, providing a memorable and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
  • Family-Friendly Activities: Explore family-friendly attractions such as playgrounds, picnic areas, and a mini-golf course, making it an ideal destination for a day out with children.
  • Conservation Efforts: Support the park’s commitment to wildlife conservation through your visit, which contributes to their breeding and conservation programs.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Zoodoo Wildlife Park is during the cooler months of spring and autumn (October to May) when the weather is mild and animals are often more active. Avoid visiting during peak summer months to enjoy a more relaxed and comfortable experience.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive to Zoodoo Wildlife Park from Hobart or Launceston, with ample free parking available onsite for visitors.
  • By Public Transport: While limited, some tour operators may offer transport options to the park from major cities or tourist hubs in Tasmania.

Tips for Visitors

  • Plan Your Day: Check the park’s schedule for feeding times, keeper talks, and other special events to make the most of your visit.
  • Comfortable Attire: Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes suitable for walking around the park and potentially interacting with animals.
  • Photography: Capture memorable moments but respect guidelines regarding photography, especially in areas where flash photography may disturb animals.
  • Respect Wildlife: Follow park rules and guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals, respecting their natural habitats and behaviors.
  • Visitor Amenities: Take advantage of onsite facilities including cafes, souvenir shops, and picnic areas to enhance your visit to Zoodoo Wildlife Park.

Zoodoo Wildlife Park offers a blend of education, conservation, and entertainment, making it an enriching destination for wildlife enthusiasts and families alike. Whether you’re feeding kangaroos, learning about Tasmanian devils, or enjoying a day of outdoor activities, Zoodoo promises a memorable and immersive wildlife experience in Tasmania’s scenic countryside.

More Information

More information on Zoodoo Wildlife Park is listed bellow.

Opening Hours Everyday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fees Adults (16 years & over): $28 
Senior card holders: $24 
Children (3-15 years): $15 
Children (0 -2 years): Free

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