Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary
Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary is located approximately 50 kilometres from Adelaide. Situated in natural bush setting, the Sanctuary was established by Thomas Bellchambers in 1905.
The Sanctuary is committed to the preservation of our native flora and fauna. Native kangaroos and emus roam freely throughout the park, giving visitors opportunities to hand feed these wonderful creatures.
Sit under a shady tree and watch peacocks, cape barren geese, black cockatoos, swans and a variety of other birds in their natural habitat.
Learn more about the History of Humbug Scrub Sanctuary by visiting Tom's Cottage, or just take a calming stroll along many walking paths that meander past scenic lakes and natural bushland.
Humbug Scrub Wildlife Sanctuary is a private sanctuary staffed by volunteers and is the oldest Sanctuary in South Australia. The Sanctuary is a registered charity and all donations are tax deductible.
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* The indicative prices displayed on this website are in Australian Dollars (AUD) and are based on a twin share basis, unless otherwise indicated. These prices are intended as a guide only and are subject to variation without notice. All prices are quoted inclusive of a Goods and Services Tax if applicable. Please use the online booking facility available on this site or contact the service provider direct to obtain further information, or email the South Australian Visitor & Travel Centre.






