Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary

Visit Cooberrie Park wildlife sanctuary on the beautiful Capricorn Coast!

If you’re looking for an opportunity to get up close and personal with Australia’s unique and fascinating wildlife, look no further than Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary. 

Located just outside of Yeppoon, this family-owned and operated sanctuary is dedicated to conservation and education and provides a safe and happy home for over 350 animals from more than 25 different species.

At Cooberrie Park, you’ll have the chance to meet kangaroos, wallabies, emus, dingoes, and a variety of reptiles, birds, and marsupials. The park’s knowledgeable and friendly staff are on hand to answer your questions, provide interesting information about the animals, and even offer the occasional animal encounter or feeding experience.

One of the highlights of a visit to Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary is the daily koala presentation, where you can learn about these adorable marsupials and watch them munching on eucalyptus leaves in their natural habitat. You’ll also have the chance to see other unique Australian animals like the endangered southern cassowary, the echidna, and the majestic wedge-tailed eagle.

In addition to its animal exhibits, Cooberrie Park offers a range of activities and experiences for visitors of all ages. Kids will love the playground, mini golf course, and animal feeding experiences, while adults can relax and take in the peaceful surroundings of the sanctuary’s gardens and picnic areas. The park also offers guided tours, wildlife photography sessions, and educational programs for schools and groups.

Cooberrie Park is open seven days a week, from 10am to 3pm, and offers affordable admission prices for families and individuals. So why not plan a day trip to this unique and special wildlife sanctuary, and experience the magic of Australia’s native animals for yourself?

Click here to learn more about Cooberrie Park wildlife sanctuary and book your day out!

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