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Gorge Wildlife Park

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Gorge Wildlife Park

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Location: Adelaide, SA

Purchase tickets to Gorge Wildlife Park near Adelaide CBD online here for an entertaining and family-friendly day out. This wildlife park is home to an array of exotic and native animals set out over 14 acres of leafy green terrain.

The Gorge Wildlife Park has been operated by the same family since 1965 and is well known across generations in Adelaide. Bring your little ones along to enjoy a koala cuddle or walk amongst the kangaroos in the paddock. There are also unique wildlife to learn about at the Gorge Wildlife Park including cheeky monkeys, lemurs, otters, meerkats and Alligators plus some Tasmanian devils, rainbow lorikeets, dingoes and more many creatures.

Inclusions:

  • Gorge Wildlife Park one day entry
  • Up close and personal experience with wildlife

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Guidelines

  • Bookings with Gorge Wildlife Park are subject to the terms and conditions outlined by the tour provider.

Pricing may change at any time at the discretion of the supplier (prior to purchase). Click the 'Book Now' link on this page for the most up to date pricing and information on this experience.

Photo credits: Gorge Wildlife Park via Experience Oz

Location

Getting to Gorge Wildlife Park

Address: Gorge Wildlife Park, 30 Redden Drive, Cudlee Creek, SA 5232

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