Zoos & Wildlife Parks
Adelaide Zoo is the place to learn about the world's rare and endangered mammals, birds reptiles and fish. Take a closer look at some of Australia's own native animals. See sea-lions, lions, gorillas, penguins, pelicans, leopards and more being fed. Go to our Adelaide Zoo page for details of feeding times.
Go on safari at Monarto Zoological Park in the Murraylands - you can see lions, cheetah, South Australia's first ever Southern White Rhinoceros and Australia's largest giraffe herd in this open range sanctuary.
Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary is home to 100 species of birds and many native mammals. You can handfeed kangaroos and experience a koala close-up at Cleland Wildlife Park. Other wildlife parks, zoos and wildlife attractions around South Australia include:
- Avenue Emus, Thomas Road, Avenue Range, Telephone +61 8 8766 0085
- Banrock Station Wine & Wetland Centre, Kingston-on-Murray
- Birds Australia Gluepot Reserve, Waikerie
- Butterfly Walk, Penambol Conservation Park, southeast of Mount Gambier
- Bordertown Wildlife Park, Dukes Highway, Bordertown, Telephone +61 8 8752 1017
- Dundee's Wildlife Park, Jervois Road, Murray Bridge
- Gorge Wildlife Park, Redden Drive, Cudlee Creek
- Granite Island Nature Park, The Causeway, Granite Island, Victor Harbor
- Hahndorf Farm Barn, Mount Barker Road, Hahndorf
- Kangaroo Island Marine Centre, The Wharf, Kingscote
- Parndana Wildlife Park, Parndana via Playford Highway
- Saunders Gorge Sanctuary, Sanderston via Palmer
- South Australian Whale Centre, 2 Railway Terrace, Victor Harbor
- Urimbirra Wildlife Experience, Adelaide Road, Victor Harbor
- Valley Lake Wildlife Park and Boardwalk, Davison Drive, Mount Gambier


