Australia Zoo

Australia Zoo which includes zoo animals and hiking or walking as well as children
Australia Zoo which includes zoo animals and hiking or walking as well as children
Australia Zoo showing zoo animals and land animals as well as an individual child
Australia Zoo which includes zoo animals and dangerous animals as well as children
Australia Zoo showing zoo animals, performance art and dangerous animals


Cuddle a koala, feed kangaroos or watch a crocodile show at this famous wildlife park, the former playground of the late crocodile hunter Steve Irwin.

Australia Zoo is a good place to see the iconic wildlife of “Down Under,” such as pouched marsupials and scaly reptiles. What makes the zoo so unique is that the world-famous crocodile wrestler Steve Irwin called it home. Come and see his legacy: a thrilling Australian animal kingdom that also includes species from around the globe.

Irwin’s parents started a local wildlife sanctuary in the 1970s. Young Steve showed amazing reptile-handling skills and later became world famous as the “Crocodile Hunter.” With his American wife Terri he expanded the reserve to include international species. The wildlife warrior was fatally wounded, not by a croc but by a stingray barb, in 2006. Terri now runs Australia Zoo and their kids Bindi and Robert appear in Crickey! magazine, in TV shows and on merchandise.

Start with visiting Australia’s unique creatures. Enter the kangaroo enclosure to feed the docile marsupials they might be carrying a cute joey in their pouches. Also check out the fat wombats, growling Tasmanian devils and cuddly koalas. A highlight is the Crocoseum, where handlers feed and play with enormous “salties.”

At the Tiger Temple, you can see endangered Sumatran and Bengal tigers swim underwater from the special viewing area. Next up is the African Savannah, where zebras, giraffes and rhinos share one arid enclosure. The zoo also houses predatory birds, deadly snakes, Komodo dragons, cheetahs and many more species.

Take a tour of the on-site animal hospital or attend one of the handling and feeding demonstrations. There are also guided tours, including a Platinum Adventure, which includes behind-the-scenes animal encounters. These activities all have an extra fee.

Australia Zoo is on Steve Irwin Way in Beerwah, about 50 miles (80 kilometres) north of Brisbane. Get there by car, train or bus. Or, there’s the option to buy a ticket that includes your admission plus transport to and from the zoo on special coach. The zoo is open daily except major public holidays. You pay extra for personal wildlife encounters, but proceeds go towards animal conservation.

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Things to do near Australia Zoo

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience near Australia Zoo, visit Sunshine Plaza, a vibrant shopping mall offering a mix of business and family vibes, located 24.1km away. If you're up for a drive, the Redcliffe Jetty Markets and Sunshine Beach Village Shops, with their lively atmosphere, are 29 and 49.9km away, respectively.

Recreation

Experience luxury at the Sunshine Coast Turf Club, just 11.3km from Australia Zoo, where you can unwind in a tranquil setting. For sports enthusiasts, the Sunshine Coast Stadium, 19.3km away, offers vibrant activities, while the Caloundra Golf Club, 16.1km distant, invites you to enjoy outdoor golfing in stunning surroundings.

Adventure

The Big Kart Track, located 4.8km from Australia Zoo, offers thrilling karting experiences for adrenaline seekers. For hiking enthusiasts, the Mount Ngungun Summit Trailhead, 8.0km away, presents stunning views and outdoor adventure, while the Tibrogargan Circuit Trailhead, 11.3km distant, promises beautiful scenery and excitement.

Nightlife

The nightlife around Australia Zoo is vibrant yet relaxed. Enjoy a meal at the nearby Beerwah Hotel, where you can savour delicious pub fare. For a unique experience, visit the local night markets, showcasing handmade crafts and live music, creating a delightful atmosphere to unwind after a day at the zoo.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Australia Zoo

Whether you're seeking adventure or stunning scenery, the area around Australia Zoo offers an array of attractions, including beautiful beaches, serene reserves, and captivating national parks. Explore the iconic Australia Zoo and immerse yourself in thrilling experiences among Australia's famous wildlife. With plenty of outdoor activities available, this destination promises an unforgettable getaway for every type of traveller.

  • Aussie World: Located 12.9km from Australia Zoo, Aussie World is an exhilarating amusement park offering a variety of thrilling rides and attractions. With its family-friendly atmosphere and outdoor adventure vibes, it's perfect for all ages seeking fun and excitement.
  • Bulcock Beach: Just 16.1km away, Bulcock Beach is a stunning coastal destination boasting golden sands and tranquil waters. Enjoy a relaxing day soaking up the sun, swimming, or indulging in beachside cafes, creating the ideal beach vibes for a perfect getaway.
  • Beerwah Forest Reserve: A mere 1.6km from Australia Zoo, Beerwah Forest Reserve is a beautiful natural sanctuary. Explore its lush walking trails, diverse wildlife, and serene environment, offering a peaceful retreat and a chance to connect with nature.

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