Bunbury Wildlife Park

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Closed 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM See Hours
Local 7 Prince Philip Dr, South Bunbury WA 6230, Australia Local +61 8979-272-74
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Bunbury Wildlife Park, nestled in the heart of Australia, serves as a haven for both wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Boasting a diverse range of animals and immersive experiences, this renowned park offers a thrilling adventure for visitors of all ages. With its picturesque surroundings and commitment to conservation and education, Bunbury Wildlife Park holds a special place in the hearts of locals and tourists alike. From kangaroos hopping freely in their natural habitat to playful reptiles captivating their audience, every encounter promises to be a memorable one. In addition to its mesmerizing wildlife, the park features a charming caf where visitors can unwind and savor delectable treats while absorbing the serene atmosphere. Whether you seek a peaceful stroll amidst stunning scenery or an up-close encounter with Australia's iconic fauna, Bunbury Wildlife Park is the destination that will leave you with cherished memories of the biodiversity and majesty of Australia's wildlife.

Amenities and More


  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Public toilet
  • Slides
  • Swings
  • Playground

Reviews

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Richard Traboulsi Junior
Richard traboulsi junior
March 22, 2024
We really liked here, we went to ice some ice cream. The goats 🐐 are really friendly and likes to eat a lot of food. The kangaroo are approachable. It's good thing that they tell us earlier what to do and what event to expect. I will definitely come back here.
Drew W
Drew w
March 22, 2024
Had lots of fun here! Nice, simple, small wildlife park. Doing its bit to look after wildlife. Fun feeding animals and having birds sit on me. Friendly staff and welcoming. Picnic areas available.
Stefano Marrone
Stefano marrone
March 22, 2024
**"Bunbury Wildlife Park: Where Nature and Education Unite in Harmony"** In the heart of Bunbury, where the bustling rhythm of urban life meets the serene beauty of the natural world, Bunbury Wildlife Park stands as a testament to the power of education and conservation. This park isn't just a place to observe wildlife; it's a dynamic living classroom where the wonders of Australia's native species come to life. From the moment you step into Bunbury Wildlife Park, you're surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of native wildlife. The design of the park itself harmonizes with the natural environment, providing a tranquil escape within the city. It's a place where the vibrant colors of Australia's flora and fauna blend seamlessly. What makes this park truly exceptional is its dedication to showcasing the beauty and diversity of Australia's wildlife. From kangaroos bounding across the open spaces to the adorable antics of wombats and the peaceful demeanor of koalas, the park is home to an impressive array of native animals. The chance to get up close and personal with these creatures is not just a treat; it's an educational and enlightening experience. One of the standout features is the park's commitment to conservation and education. It's not just a venue for animal gazing; it's a platform for learning. The park often hosts informative talks, interactive programs, and educational sessions that offer visitors a deeper understanding of Australia's unique fauna and the importance of its protection. Bunbury Wildlife Park also plays a vital role in community engagement. It's a place for families to explore, for school groups to learn, and for locals to connect with their natural heritage. The park frequently hosts events, from wildlife-themed birthday parties to community conservation projects. It fosters a sense of belonging and responsibility towards the land we share with these remarkable animals. The staff at Bunbury Wildlife Park deserves a special mention. Their dedication, knowledge, and genuine love for the animals they care for is evident in every interaction. They are not just keepers; they are passionate educators who ignite the spark of curiosity and appreciation for Australia's wildlife. Visiting Bunbury Wildlife Park isn't just a casual outing; it's a journey into the heart of Australia's natural wonders. It's a place where families can bond, where students can learn, and where individuals can reflect on the beauty of their surroundings. In a world where environmental conservation is of paramount importance, the park serves as a reminder that every individual has a role to play in protecting our unique fauna. Bunbury Wildlife Park is not just an attraction; it's a living testament to the importance of nature, education, and the vital connection between humans and the environment. It's a sanctuary in the city, a place where nature and education unite in perfect harmony, and where the wild heart of Australia beats on.
Keith Duchnicki
Keith duchnicki
March 22, 2024
This was perfect stop over for us on our way back to Perth from Augusta. We had a nice walk around the park, fed some of the animals we were permitted to, and one of the staff was even kind enough to tell us more about the reptiles. While it's not intended to be a huge zoo, there's a good variety of species to see. After, we enjoyed some ice cream before heading home. This is a good family-friendly place and wheelchair friendly.
David Rosenbloom
David rosenbloom
March 22, 2024
DON'T SUPPORT THIS! The animals live under horrendous conditions! We were shocked! The birds all looked very tired and there's not enough space for the amount of birds. The spouts had cracks from climbing on the walls to get food from the visitors. In general, all animals were trained to come closer to the visitors to get food and looked very thin and weak. The kangoroos had infections you could clearly see but the workers seemingly ignored it. Their fur didn't look healthy at all and they moved around really slowly in their small compound. The wombat looked half dead with short breaths, so not even like it was sleeping. It didn't move at all. The reptiles had way too small cages and the plants inside them were fake. The turtle only had a small pond, the water seemingly dirty and hot. The dingos and wallabies seemed extremely weak and exhausted, their compounds way too small. The only toys for the dingos were three plastic things. If you care about the animals, don't come here. Visit real wildlife parks.
single father lyfe
Single father lyfe
March 22, 2024
Very nice park, well behaved animals and friendly staff! I can recommend it for anyone.
Yang Xia
Yang xia
March 22, 2024
You can not call this place a “wildlife park”. Most of the animals had wounds (fur, spout, neck, etc.) and the compounds were way too small. If you like animals, you should really care about them staying wild.
Paul Chuckran
Paul chuckran
March 22, 2024
Always a great family day out. Great fun holding the snake, bobtail and bluetongue lizard. Kids had a great time.

Location

7 Prince Philip Dr, South Bunbury WA 6230, Australia

Hours

  • Monday
    10:00 AM - 02:30 PM
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM - 04:00 PM

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