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David Fleay Wildlife Park
Intimate animal park with crocs, wallabies & many other native species, plus shows & feedings.
Loman Lane, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220, Australia

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Reviews — 8

Angus Webb
at 2023 Dec 24
Angus Webb
at 2023 Dec 24
This felt like a work in progress. It is a lovely setting among the bush, and within the park it feels pretty "natural". But, not many animals to see, and large parts were "coming soon" or "under construction". It has great potential though.
Thushini Goonewardene
at 2023 Dec 23
Thushini Goonewardene
at 2023 Dec 23
It was quite inspiring to learn about the life and work of Dr. David Fleay. The park itself is a lovely place. However, it is not that well maintained, perhaps due to lack of funding.
I watched 2 shows, the birds show and the crocodile show. They were well conducted, and the volunteers were quite knowledgeable on their respective subjects.
It is a nice place to go for a walk. However, there isn't much to see.
There is a cafe close to the entrance, but with rather limited vegetarian/ vegan options.
Tickets can be purchased at the entrance.
There is a free car park which is wheelchair accessible.
Aoi Hyuuga
at 2023 Nov 18
Aoi Hyuuga
at 2023 Nov 18
It's a lot quieter on a weekday. It rained heavily when we went and they still were able to put on their 1pm bird/reptile showing which was lovely.
Jax Cullen
at 2023 Oct 03
Jax Cullen
at 2023 Oct 03
Such a cool little out of the way place. Not as full on as Currumbin or Loan Pine, significantly cheaper too. Really nice spot, lots of shady trees and awesome staff.
Margaret Lees
at 2023 Aug 28
Margaret Lees
at 2023 Aug 28
Well looked after but unfortunately some of the exhibits where under reconstruction so there where no kangaroos and only 1 kola. Plenty of birds and ducks. The nocturnal animals are always good to see they where very active. Staff are very friendly
Mason Bowler
at 2023 Aug 20
Mason Bowler
at 2023 Aug 20
Wonderful smaller place for the little ones to wander around. A much more
personal bird show due to the smaller size. You can tell the rangers really care for the animals. Great experience for the price. Can’t wait for the park to become abit more developed.
Chris Spillane
at 2023 Jul 21
Chris Spillane
at 2023 Jul 21
This wildlife park is a good size for spending a few hours. You can see it all in around 2 hours.
However, if you wish to make a day of it there are plenty of seats spread throughout the park where you can sit and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere there.
There are a number of talks throughout the day all worh attending.
Walking around is easy as the footpaths are fairly flat. Plenty of room foe wheelchair access as well

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