Opening Hours
Open daily, 9.00am - 4.30pm • Last entry 3.30pm
Closed Christmas Day
Price
Adults $36.00 • Children (3-14 yrs) $17.00
Location
Village • Map Ref: 15
Contact
(08) 9248 1984

Meet some iconic Aussies!

Caversham Wildlife Park showcases many of Australia’s unique native animals, including koalas, wallabies, possums, Tasmanian devils and wombats – providing visitors with the opportunity for a close-up encounter with some Australian icons!

Hand-feed the kangaroos, have a photo taken with the koalas, catch a keeper talk, enjoy watching the penguins feed and wander through the interactive Farmyard and so much more – all included in your admission fee.

The Wildlife Park, which houses over 2,000 individual animals across 200 species, is family-owned and operated, offering a great Australian meet and greet experience for the whole family.

Caversham Wildlife Park meet a wombat WEB CRP

Meet the Wombat & Friends daily, for your chance to see, touch and learn about the keepers' favourite feathered, scaly and furry friends. 

You can meet a wombat, say hello to one of the many friendly birds and even feel a lizard or a python!

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Have you ever wanted to take a photo with a koala? 

Caversham Wildlife Park offer both koala photo sessions with keepers and limited koala holding sessions per day (be sure to book early!). 

Of course, you can see the koalas all day long too!


Find out more

Be sure to catch the daily Farm Show to get a glimpse of farm life, with whip-cracking, sheep-shearing, billy-swinging and more! Visit Molly’s Farm for an interactive farmyard experience too – feed the buffalo, llamas, deer and more.

Overall, this is a great Australian experience in one fantastic day!


VISITOR INFORMATION

Visitors, please note that there are no water fountains available within the Wildlife Park. Please ensure you have adequate water supplies with you, or water bottles may be purchased at the Wildlife Park kiosk.

Park in car park 8 in the Village for closest access to the Wildlife Park.

Whiteman Park acknowledges the Wadjuk Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, learn and play and acknowledge the significance of Korndiny Karla Boodja (Bennett Brook) at the heart of the Park.