All zoos to visit in Australia

Experience the wonders of wildlife at 47 zoos in Australia. These zoos provide a home for various animal species and offer educational programs on animal conservation.

Are you an animal lover looking for a fun day out? Here are the top zoos in Australia:

  1. Werribee Open Range Zoo1

    Werribee Open Range Zoo

     Werribee
    Werribee Open Range Zoo, located about 32 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is an African themed zoo. It is part of the Zoological Parks and Gardens Board or Zoos Victoria, which also includes Melbourne Zoo and Healesville Sanctuary. This gives visitors a chance to experience a variety of wildlife in one location.
  2. Koala Park Sanctuary2

    Koala Park Sanctuary

     Sydney
    The Koala Park Sanctuary is a privately owned wildlife park situated in West Pennant Hills, a northern suburb of Sydney. The park is known for its collection of koalas and other Australian animals and is set in a rainforest-like area. It exists to showcase Australian native animals and birds and educate the public about them. The park receives about 400,000 guests annually.
  3. Taronga Zoo Sydney3

    Taronga Zoo Sydney

     Mosman
    Taronga Zoo, located in the suburb of Mosman, is the largest zoo in the Australian city of Sydney. It is home to a wide variety of animals and offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the world's most fascinating creatures. The zoo is easily accessible and provides a fun and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
  4. Online discount!Sea Life Sydney Aquarium4

    Sea Life Sydney Aquarium

     Sydney
    This large aquarium houses more than 700 species of marine animals. It is divided into 14 different habitat zones. One of the most popular zones is surely the Dugong Island. Hear one of the talks to learn more about this animal. Sea Life is housed in the same complex as WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and Mad
  5. Symbio Wildlife Park5

    Symbio Wildlife Park

     Helensburgh
    Symbio Wildlife Park is a privately owned, medium-sized zoo situated in Helensburgh, New South Wales. It is located south of Sydney and is in close proximity to the City of Wollongong. This makes it a convenient destination for tourists visiting these areas.
  6. Australian Reptile Park6

    Australian Reptile Park

     Somersby
    The Australian Reptile Park is a unique attraction located in Somersby, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated approximately 60 km northwest of Sydney in the Central Coast region. This amusement park and reptile center offers a unique experience for visitors, providing them with the opportunity to get up close and personal with a variety of reptiles.
  7. Melbourne Zoo7

    Melbourne Zoo

     Melbourne
    In the 1980s, Melbourne Zoo pioneered the concept of 'bioclimatic zones'. This innovative approach involves grouping animals that share a common habitat in the wild together in captivity. This not only enhances the wellbeing of the animals but also provides visitors with a more authentic and educational experience.
  8. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary8

    Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

     Brisbane
    The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, located in the Brisbane suburb of Fig Tree Pocket in Queensland, Australia, is an 18-hectare sanctuary dedicated to koalas. Established in 1927, it holds the distinction of being the oldest and largest sanctuary of its kind in the world.
  9. Australia Zoo9

    Australia Zoo

     Beerwah
    The Australia Zoo is a zoological garden situated in Queensland, Australia. It is approximately 70 km north of Brisbane, in the vicinity of Beerwah and Glass House Mountains. This location makes it a convenient destination for tourists visiting the region, offering a unique opportunity to explore Australia's diverse wildlife.
  10. Phillip Island Nature Parks10

    Phillip Island Nature Parks

     Summerlands
    Phillip Island Nature Park spans over 1805 hectares, encompassing several distinct areas. These include Pyramid Rock, Rhyll Inlet, Seal Rocks, and Cape Woolamai. Each of these areas offers unique viewing and attraction spots, providing visitors with a diverse range of experiences and sights to explore.
  11. Adelaide Zoo11

    Adelaide Zoo

     Adelaide
    Adelaide Zoo, situated in the city of Adelaide in South Australia, is a recognized member of both the Zoo and Aquarium Association Australasia (ZAA) and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA). These memberships underline the zoo's commitment to animal welfare and conservation, ensuring that visitors can expect a high standard of care for the animals.
  12. Queensland Museum12

    Queensland Museum

     Brisbane
    The Queensland Museum, located in Brisbane, is the state museum of Queensland. It is dedicated to showcasing natural history, cultural heritage, science, and human achievement. Visitors can expect to explore a wide range of exhibits that delve into these diverse areas, providing a comprehensive understanding of Queensland's rich history and culture.
  13. Perth Zoo13

    Perth Zoo

     Perth
    Perth Zoo, located in South Perth, Western Australia, is a combination of a zoo and botanical garden that spans over 17 hectares. It is home to a diverse range of animals and plants, making it a unique destination for tourists who are interested in wildlife and nature.
  14. Territory Wildlife Park14

    Territory Wildlife Park

     Berry Springs
    The Territory Wildlife Park is a vast zoo located in Berry Springs, in the Northern Territory of Australia. Covering an impressive 400 hectares, the park is situated on the Cox Peninsula, near the city of Darwin. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the region, offering them a chance to explore the diverse wildlife of Australia in a single location.
  15. Ballarat Wildlife Park15

    Ballarat Wildlife Park

     Ballarat
    Ballarat Wildlife Park, located in Ballarat, Australia, is an interactive wildlife park that was established by Greg Parker in 1987. This park offers a unique opportunity for visitors to interact with a variety of wildlife species in a natural setting.
  16. Mogo Wildlife Park16

    Mogo Wildlife Park

     Eurobodalla Shire Council
    Mogo Wildlife Park is a privately owned zoo located in Mogo, a town on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. This small zoo is known for its focus on exotic species, unlike most small Australian zoos. It is a member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association and has been successful in breeding programs for endangered species.
  17. Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park17

    Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park

     Calga
    Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park is a sanctuary for wildlife located in Calga, New South Wales, Australia. This park provides a safe haven for a variety of native Australian birds, mammals, and reptiles, as well as farm animals.
  18. Caversham Wildlife Park18

    Caversham Wildlife Park

     Perth
    Caversham Wildlife Park is situated in the heart of Whiteman Park in Western Australia. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the diverse wildlife of Australia in a single location. The park is easily accessible and provides a great day out for families, nature enthusiasts, and tourists alike.
  19. Cleland Wildlife Park19

    Cleland Wildlife Park

     Greenhill
    Have you ever fed kangaroos or touched a koala? No? This is a chance for you! Do not miss this unforgettable experience!
  20. Wild Life Sydney Zoo20

    Wild Life Sydney Zoo

     Sydney
    Wild Life Sydney Zoo, previously known as Sydney Wildlife World, is a wildlife park situated in the Darling Harbour precinct. This location is on the western edge of Sydney's central business district in Australia. The zoo offers a unique experience of Australian wildlife within the heart of the city.
  21. Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park21

    Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park

     Sydney
    Featherdale Wildlife Park is a renowned Australian zoo situated in Doonside, a suburb of Sydney in New South Wales. The park was inaugurated in 1972 and spans across an area of approximately 3.3 hectares. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the diverse wildlife of Australia in a spacious and natural environment.
  22. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary22

    Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary

     Currumbin
    One of the most popular attractions at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is the feeding of large flocks of free-flying wild rainbow lorikeets. These vibrant birds come to the sanctuary to feast on a special mixture prepared by the sanctuary staff. This unique experience allows visitors to get up close and personal with these beautiful creatures.
  23. Alice Springs Desert Park23

    Alice Springs Desert Park

     Alice Springs
    The Alice Springs Desert Park is a unique combination of an environmental education facility and a wildlife park, located in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about and experience the diverse desert environments of central Australia, with a focus on the native animals and plants that inhabit these areas.
  24. Billabong Sanctuary24

    Billabong Sanctuary

     Townsville
    The Billabong Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary located in Nome, 17 kilometres south of Townsville, North Queensland, Australia. It spans across an area of 11 hectares, providing a vast space for the animals to roam freely.
  25. Symbio Wildlife Park25

    Symbio Wildlife Park

     Helensburgh
    Symbio Wildlife Park is a privately owned, medium-sized zoo situated in Helensburgh, New South Wales. It is conveniently located south of Sydney and is in close proximity to the City of Wollongong. This makes it an accessible destination for tourists visiting these areas.
  26. Cairns Aquarium26

    Cairns Aquarium

     Cairns City
    Cairns Aquarium houses over 15,000 animals across 10 different ecosystems. This diversity allows visitors to experience a wide range of marine and terrestrial life, from colorful tropical fish to unique reptiles. The ecosystems are carefully designed to mimic the natural habitats of the animals, providing an authentic and educational experience.
  27. Flying High Bird Park27

    Flying High Bird Park

     Apple Tree Creek
    Flying High Bird Sanctuary, located in Apple Tree Creek, Queensland, is recognized as the largest free-flight aviary in Australia. It is home to over 2000 birds, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to walk around inside the aviary and observe the birds in their natural habitat.
  28. Halls Gap Zoo28

    Halls Gap Zoo

     Halls Gap
    Halls Gap Zoo, located approximately 7 kilometres from Halls Gap in Victoria, Australia, is a sprawling 53-acre zoo that offers stunning views of the Grampians National Park. This location not only provides a unique setting for the zoo but also adds to the overall visitor experience.
  29. Hunter Valley Wildlife Park29

    Hunter Valley Wildlife Park

     Nulkaba
    Hunter Valley Wildlife Park, previously known as Hunter Valley Zoo, is situated in the beautiful region of Nulkaba, New South Wales, Australia. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse wildlife of Australia and beyond.
  30. Taronga Western Plains Zoo30

    Taronga Western Plains Zoo

     Dubbo
    Taronga Western Plains Zoo, often referred to as Dubbo Zoo, is a large-scale zoo located near Dubbo, in New South Wales, Australia. The zoo first opened its doors to the public on the 28th of February, 1977. It was established with the aim of providing more living and breeding space for large animals such as elephants and antelopes, which required more space than was available at the Sydney site.
  31. Tasmania Zoo31

    Tasmania Zoo

     Launceston
    Tasmania Zoo, situated in Launceston, Tasmania, is renowned for housing the state's largest collection of native and exotic animals. The zoo, which spans over 900 acres of old growth native bushland, is a fully accredited member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association. It works closely with all Australasian zoos and is actively involved in various species management programs.
  32. Ranger Red's Zoo & Conservation Park32

    Ranger Red's Zoo & Conservation Park

     Pinjarra
    Ranger Red's Zoo & Conservation Park, previously known as Peel Zoo, is a wildlife sanctuary situated on the banks of the Murray River in Pinjarra, Western Australia. This location offers a unique setting for visitors to experience and appreciate the diverse wildlife. The park is easily accessible and provides a serene environment for a day out with family or friends.
  33. Hartley's Crocodile Adventures33

    Hartley's Crocodile Adventures

     Wangetti
    Hartley's Crocodile Adventures is a wildlife sanctuary and ecotourism park that spans 10 hectares (25 acres). It is conveniently located between Cairns and Port Douglas in Wangetti, Far North Queensland, Australia. This location makes it an accessible destination for tourists who are exploring the region.
  34. Snakes Downunder Reptile Park & Zoo34

    Snakes Downunder Reptile Park & Zoo

     Horton
    Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo is a unique destination located in Childers, Queensland, Australia. This zoo is home to a variety of Australian reptiles, amphibians, and marsupials, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about and interact with these creatures.
  35. Rainforestation Nature Park35

    Rainforestation Nature Park

     Kuranda
    Rainforestation Nature Park is a popular tourist destination located near Kuranda in Far North Queensland, Australia. The park is set on a vast 100-acre land, nestled in the heart of a World Heritage-listed rainforest. This unique setting offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region.
  36. Darling Downs Zoo36

    Darling Downs Zoo

     Pilton
    Darling Downs Zoo is a popular destination for animal lovers, located in the scenic town of Pilton, Queensland, Australia. It offers a unique opportunity to see a variety of animals from different geographical regions, making it a diverse and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
  37. Oakvale Wildlife Park37

    Oakvale Wildlife Park

     Salt Ash
    Oakvale Wildlife Park, located in Salt Ash in the Port Stephens region of New South Wales, Australia, was established by the Sansom family. This wildlife park is a great place to experience the diverse wildlife of Australia, offering visitors a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with a variety of animals.
  38. Billabong Zoo Koala & Wildlife Park38

    Billabong Zoo Koala & Wildlife Park

     Port Macquarie-Hastings Council
    Billabong Zoo, located in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia, is a 10-acre wildlife park and koala breeding centre. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to get up close and personal with a variety of Australian and exotic animals. The park is not only a popular tourist destination but also plays a crucial role in the breeding of koalas.
  39. Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery39

    Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery

     Launceston
    The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) is a significant cultural institution located in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. It holds the distinction of being the largest museum in Australia that is not situated in a capital city. This makes it a unique destination for tourists who are interested in exploring Australia's rich cultural and historical heritage outside of the usual metropolitan areas.
  40. Gorge Wildlife Park40

    Gorge Wildlife Park

     Adelaide Hills Council
    Gorge Wildlife Park is situated in Cudlee Creek, in the Australian state of South Australia. The park primarily focuses on showcasing native fauna, but visitors can also spot some exotic species. This blend of local and foreign wildlife offers a unique experience for all visitors.
  41. Shoalhaven Zoo41

    Shoalhaven Zoo

     Nowra
    Shoalhaven Zoo, previously known as Nowra Animal Park, is a popular animal park located on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the diverse wildlife of Australia in a beautiful coastal setting.
  42. Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary42

    Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary

     Mylor
    Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife reserve situated in the suburb of Mylor, South Australia. It is approximately 17 kilometres south-east of Adelaide, the state capital. The sanctuary was established with the aim of conserving endangered Australian wildlife and offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience Australia's native fauna in their natural habitat.
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    Crocodylus Park

     Knuckey Lagoon
    Crocodylus Park is a unique zoo located in the scenic Knuckey Lagoon, Northern Territory, Australia. This location offers visitors a chance to experience the diverse wildlife of Australia in a safe and controlled environment.
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    Rockhampton Zoo

     Rockhampton
    Rockhampton Zoo is situated within the beautiful grounds of the Rockhampton Botanic Gardens in the suburb of The Range. This location provides a serene and natural environment for the animals and a picturesque setting for visitors. The zoo is easily accessible and offers a unique combination of natural beauty and wildlife.
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    Alexandra Park Zoo

     Bundaberg
    Alexandra Park Zoo is a quaint zoo situated in Bundaberg West, Queensland, Australia. Despite its small size, it offers a unique experience for visitors with its diverse range of animal species.
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    Birdland Animal Park

     Eurobodalla Shire Council
    Birdland Animal Park is a wildlife park that is situated on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the diverse wildlife of Australia in a natural setting.
  47. Sydney Zoo47

    Sydney Zoo

     Sydney
    Sydney Zoo is situated in Bungarribee, nestled within the Western Sydney Parklands. It is approximately 38 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district. This location makes it easily accessible for both local and international visitors.