Tickets to Hunter Valley Wildlife Park








Hunter Valley Wildlife Park offers a hands-on wildlife experience, including incredible and up-close encounters with Australia's native animal species!
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highlights
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Explore Hunter Valley Wildlife Park, Australia's diverse animal kingdom, home to Koalas, albino kangaroos, wombats, lions, giraffes, and more.
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Take a stroll and explore 10 acres of lush bushland housing native Australian animals from 200 species.
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Discover marsupial walk-through areas, where you can meet and hand-feed the friendly Kangaroos by purchasing food from the park.
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Drop in on the Koala keeper talk and enjoy an engaging presentation about koalas, their behavior, habitat, and conservation efforts.
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Fun fact: The park is home to Australia's largest collection of albino kangaroos, making it a unique destination for witnessing these fascinating creatures.
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inclusions
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Entry to Hunter Valley Wildlife Park
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Wildlife presentations/ Keeper talk
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exclusions
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Private animal encounter
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Animal feeding
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Food & beverages
cancellation policy
cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
your experience
your experience
See Aussie Native Animals
Located in the heart of New South Wales' wine country, Hunter Valley Wildlife Park offers a captivating experience for wildlife enthusiasts and families. With its diverse collection of native Australian animals and magnificent creatures from South America and Africa, the park provides conservation-focused encounters.
Visitors can enjoy up-close encounters with beloved Aussie favorites like Koalas, Kangaroos, Wallabies, Tasmanian Devils, and more. Observe cuddly koalas up close as they sleep, eat, or simply laze around in the eucalyptus trees. The park's knowledgeable keepers provide fascinating insights into the lives of koalas, their diet, conservation efforts, and the challenges they face in the wild. Encounter wombats, known for their burrowing abilities and adorable appearances, as well as dingoes, Australia's native wild dogs. The park's reptile and bird exhibits offer opportunities to observe various snake species, lizards, turtles, and a stunning array of native and exotic birds.
Engage in Keeper Talks
The park features informative presentations and shows throughout the day, where visitors can learn about the behavior, habitat, and conservation efforts of the animals. Purchase a bag of food and extend a friendly hand full of your favorite treats to the farmyard animals. Take uncountable pictures of your close encounter with the wild to preserve the memory of this unique experience.
know before you go
know before you go
Important Information
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Facilities: Parking, Wheelchair Accessibility, Baby Change Table
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BBQs facilities operate on a "first come, first serve basis," so be sure to arrive early to secure a spot.
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Click here to view the map of the park.
Restrictions
- Alcohol is strictly prohibited inside the park.
Timings
Daily Keeper Talks
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11am: Meerkat Keeper Talk
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11:30am: Lion Keeper Talk
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12pm: Spider Monkey Keeper Talk
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12:30pm: Koala Keeper Talk
my tickets
my tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Show your ticket at Hunter Valley Wildlife Park.
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Address: 138 Lomas Ln, Nulkaba NSW 2325, Australia.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Car
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If you are coming from Sydney or the Central Coast, the quickest way is via the Freeman’s Waterhole Exit, through Brunkerville and then turn left at the round-about and head into Cessnock.
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If you are coming from Newcastle or the Hunter Expressway, take the Lovedale Exit heading towards Pokolbin at the end of Lovedale Rd turn left, then we are the next road on the left (Lomas Lane).
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It is always a good idea to check a map or a navigation system for updated directions before starting your journey.