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Gorge Wildlife Park

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Looking for a fun and unforgettable wildlife experience in South Australia? Plan a visit to Gorge Wildlife Park, a much loved family owned zoo that has been welcoming visitors since 1965. Located in the beautiful Adelaide Hills, this park spans over 14 acres of leafy, tree filled land, offering a peaceful and shady setting to explore. At Gorge Wildlife Park, you can walk among one of the largest privately owned collections of Australian native animals, exotic species, reptiles, and birds. From cuddly koalas and curious kangaroos to colorful parrots and giant pythons, there’s something to fascinate visitors of all ages. The park’s layout makes it easy to get up close to the animals, making your visit both interactive and memorable. Perfect for families, school groups, and wildlife lovers, the park offers hands on experiences like koala holding (on selected days) and feeding kangaroos. It’s a great way to learn about animal conservation and enjoy nature in a relaxed and welcoming environment.

Whether you're a local or a tourist, a trip to Gorge Wildlife Park is a must do when exploring Adelaide. It’s a unique wildlife adventure just a short drive from the city.

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Gorge Wildlife Park Price & Options

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DD MM, YYYY
Adult  
$ 17.20
1
(16 years & above)
Child  
$ 10.03
0
(3-15 years)
Infant  
0
(0-3 years)
Family  
$ 47.29
0
(2A+2C)
Student / Concession  
$ 15.05
0
Valid student or senior card required

Gorge Wildlife Park General Admission Ticket

Discover native and exotic animals up close at Gorge Wildlife Park near Adelaide. Wander leafy trails, meet koalas and kangaroos, and enjoy hands on wildlife encounters for all ages.

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  • Entry to Gorge Wildlife Park near Adelaide
  • See koalas, kangaroos, reptiles & exotic birds
  • Stroll tree shaded trails and enjoy close up encounters

Adult:

$ 17.20

Child:

$ 10.03

Family:

$ 47.29

Student / Concession:

$ 15.05
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Activity DateDD MM, YYYY
Adult$ 17.20 × 1

Total$ 17.20

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Gorge Wildlife Park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 4:00 PM. Please note the park is closed on Christmas Day and during Catastrophic Fire Warnings in the Mount Lofty Ranges (subject to change — please confirm at time of booking).
Yes, the park offers interactive experiences like animal feeding and photo opportunities, allowing you to get up close with kangaroos, koalas, and other wildlife.
Absolutely! The park welcomes visitors of all ages, including children aged 3 to 15 and infants under 2 years old, making it a great family-friendly destination.
You can easily book your tickets online right here on this website. Just select your preferred date and check availability during the booking process.
Tickets for Gorge Wildlife Park are non-refundable and cannot be canceled, so please make sure to choose your date carefully when booking.
We recommend comfortable walking shoes, sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, and a camera to capture your wildlife encounters.
Gorge Wildlife Park is located in Cudlee Creek near Adelaide, South Australia. Upon arrival, you'll enjoy shaded trails through natural bushland, where you can view a range of Australian natives and exotic animals.