Cleland Wildlife Park Experiences

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Visit Cleland Wildlife Park and feed kangaroos as they laze, wander wetlands, and surround yourself with over 130 species of Australian wildlife, all just 20 minutes from Adelaide.

Cleland Wildlife Park is one of only a few places in the world where visitors can hold a koala.

The award-winning Cleland Wildlife Park is one of South Australia’s must-see attractions. Located in a beautiful natural bush land setting, Cleland offers visitor’s many memorable opportunities to discover a large number of South Australia’s captivating wildlife. Many animals are free-roaming in the 35-hectare park, creating wonderful impromptu opportunities to touch and interact with their native wildlife.

Engaging interpretation and self-guided discovery trails, all enhance the visitor’s experience. Personal encounters with South Australian wildlife, combined with a licensed café and souvenir shop, ensure that Cleland has something for everyone.

*Please note during extreme weather events the park may be closed for guests safety. Visit their website for further details.

Services

Please note that this experience will be unavailable until Spring 2024 due to upgrade works. Please check back here for updates.

The park and all other animal experiences are operating as usual, and koalas can still be seen at any time of the day in the Round Loft.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet

$17.3

It’s not all fur and feathers at Cleland Wildlife Park there are lots of scales as well! This experience provides an opportunity for guests to get up-close to, or even hold, a snake or lizard.

The Daily Reptile Hold provides an opportunity for guests to get up-close to some of Australia’s native iconic snakes and lizards. Those participating in this experience are able to hold either a snake or lizard, whilst spending time with the keeper and learning interesting facts about reptile adaptations and behaviours, and the importance of reptiles in our environment. You will also receive a professional souvenir photo, to commemorate your experience.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet

$110

In the early part of the day, Cleland comes alive to the tune of the many bird species who call the park home. Enjoy this exclusive tour with our experienced bird keeper before the park opens at 8am when the birds are most active. There will be plenty of time to ask questions and take photos of birds in the Mallee, Forest and Swamp Aviaries.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet

From $147 to $441

If your group is brimming with wildlife-related questions and you enjoy listening and learning about Australian wildlife and conservation, then our Guided Tour is a must! We even provide you with special food, so you can get up-close to some of our animals and hand-feed them.

Tour Highlights:

Tours can comprise of a general exploration of the park, or they can be tailored to the specific interests of your group.

Generally, a Guided Day Tour includes: visiting the Red Kangaroos and Tasmanian Devils, hand-feeding some of the park’s friendly inhabitants, such as kangaroos, wallabies, emus and water birds, viewing the koalas in their lofts and walking through one of our bird aviaries.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet

$17

Come inside our cockatoo aviary and embark on a memorable experience with our resident Cockatoos as they interact with you. These birds have either been rescued or hand raised and have an affinity towards humans. We love to share their stories with you and offer you the chance to get up close with the birds and get to know them better

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet

$32

Did you know that echidnas hibernate during the colder months? This means that this experience is seasonal. We expect our echidna experience to be available again in either September or October 2024.

The Echidna Encounter provides an opportunity for guests to meet one of Australia’s native icons, the echidna. Those participating in this encounter enter the enclosure with the wildlife keeper, and assist with this unique opportunity of feeding these animals while learning all about their adaptations and behaviours, and the importance of echidnas in our environment.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet

Get up close to one of Australia’s most famous animals. You can touch and pat one of our friendly koalas while learning about them from one of our experienced koala keepers.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Public Toilet

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