All nature & natural history museums and attractions to visit in South Australia

South Australia (Australia) has a lot to offer for people that like animals, plants and anything else related to nature and its history. Below we list all 13 nature and natural history museums that are located in South Australia.

Is nature and the natural world something that interests you and are you looking for the best nature museums to visit in South Australia? These are the ones:

  1. Adelaide Zoo1

    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.
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    Opal Cave

     Coober Pedy
  3. Cleland Wildlife Park3

    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!
  4. South Australian Museum4

    South Australian Museum

     Adelaide
    The South Australian Museum, founded in 1856, is a significant cultural institution located in Adelaide, South Australia. It is situated in the city's cultural district on North Terrace, making it easily accessible for visitors. The museum's rich history and central location make it a notable point of interest for tourists exploring Adelaide.
  5. Monarto Safari Park5

    Monarto Safari Park

     Monarto
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    Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park

     Duncan
  7. Gorge Wildlife Park7

    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.
  8. Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary8

    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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    Raptor Domain

     Seal Bay
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    Stangate House and Garden

     Aldgate
    Stangate House and Garden is a significant historical site located in Aldgate, South Australia. As a heritage-listed property, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing architectural and horticultural elements that have been preserved over the years. The house and garden are a testament to the rich history of the region and provide a unique opportunity for tourists to immerse themselves in the local culture and history.
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    Agery Reserve

     Arthurton
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    Wilabalangaloo Reserve

     Monash
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    Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary

     Arkaroola Village