Ballarat Wildlife Park

Zoos, Sanctuaries, Aquariums and Wildlife Parks

Winner of Victoria's Best Attraction at the 2023 Victorian Tourism Awards and silver in Major Attractions 2024.
Two meerkats looking up at the camera
Children hand-feeding kangaroos
5 little penguins
Hand feeding a tiger
Rare golden baby wombat with mother wombat
2 Koalas leaning forward to camera
Visitors with meerkats clinming on them in an encounter
2 dingoes
Keeper feeding a 5m Saltwater Crocodile
2 people patting Koalas
Ballarat Wildlife Park is set amongst the beautiful gum trees on the outskirts of Ballarat, just four kilometres from Sovereign Hill.

Founded by Greg Parker in February 1985 through a passion for the conservation of wildlife and the environment. The Parker family have long realised the value of allowing people and animals to come together in a relaxing, friendly and educational environment.

Visitors can hand feed the friendly free-roaming kangaroos and see koalas, wombats ‘Crunch’ the five-metre Super Croc, and Kai and Akasha the Sumatran/Siberian tigers in the state-of-the-art tiger sanctuary.

Animal and conservation presentations will further immerse you into the animal world, with the incredible keepers.

Around the park, you will see Southern cassowaries, giant tortoises, dingoes and emus. Visit the reptile house and find snakes, frogs and lizards.

A colony of Little Penguins call the park home, the world’s smallest penguin species. Marvel at the cheeky meerkats as they dig and explore.

Spend time one-on-one with an animal with an Animal Encounter. Pat a koala, meet a giant tortoise, feed a tree kangaroo, have a snake wrapped over your shoulders or even feed a tiger. Encounters include a professional photo as a memento of the experience.
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Address

250 Fussell Street, Ballarat, Victoria, 3350

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