Bunbury Wildlife Park

Prince Philip Drive
South Bunbury, WA - 6230

Type: Zoo
(08) 9721 8380
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Bunbury Wildlife Park, nestled in the scenic Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park in Bunbury, Western Australia, offers a delightful escape into the world of Australian wildlife. This family-friendly park is renowned for its conservation efforts and interactive experiences, making it a popular destination for animal lovers and visitors of all ages.

Why Visit Bunbury Wildlife Park

  • Native Wildlife: Encounter a variety of native Australian animals, including kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and colorful birds in naturalistic habitats.
  • Interactive Encounters: Enjoy close-up encounters and feeding sessions with friendly kangaroos and other wildlife, supervised by knowledgeable staff.
  • Educational Programs: Learn about conservation efforts and the importance of preserving native species through informative talks and guided tours.
  • Children's Activities: Engage in family-friendly activities such as playgrounds, picnic areas, and educational exhibits designed for younger visitors.
  • Scenic Surroundings: Explore scenic walking trails surrounded by native flora, providing a tranquil setting for wildlife viewing and strolls.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Bunbury Wildlife Park is during the cooler months, from March to October, when animals are more active and temperatures are milder, providing comfortable conditions for outdoor exploration.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive to Bunbury Wildlife Park located within the Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park, approximately 10 minutes from Bunbury CBD.
  • By Public Transport: Take a bus or train to Bunbury and then a short taxi ride to the wildlife park.

Tips for Visitors

  • Plan Your Visit: Check the park's website for opening hours, feeding times, and any special events or encounters.
  • Respect Wildlife: Follow guidelines for interacting with animals and avoid feeding them outside designated areas.
  • Sun Protection: Wear sunscreen, hats, and comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities, as shade can be limited.
  • Photography: Capture memorable moments with wildlife, respecting guidelines on photography and animal welfare.
  • Support Conservation: Consider making a donation or purchasing souvenirs to support ongoing conservation efforts at the park.

Bunbury Wildlife Park offers a unique opportunity to connect with Australia's diverse wildlife in a picturesque natural setting. Whether you're feeding kangaroos, learning about conservation, or simply enjoying a peaceful day surrounded by nature, a visit to this wildlife park promises an enjoyable and educational experience for visitors of all ages.

More Information

More information on Bunbury Wildlife Park is listed bellow.

Opening Hours Everyday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Fees Adult: $10.50
Children (3 to 16 years): $5.50
Children under 3 are FREE
Family / Mini Group (2 adults and 2 children): $28.50
Concession: $8.50 (Student, YHA, Australian Health Care Card, Aged Pension or Seniors Card)
Carers: FREE (National Companion Card must be shown)
Animal Feed: $1 per bag
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