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Learn about diverse wildlife as you come across native Australian animals like koalas and kangaroos at Featherdale Wildlife Park in Sydney.

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Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park provides a home to over 2,000 Australian native animals from more than 260 different species and is home to the world's largest collection of Australian wildlife. Focusing solely on native animals, you will find the largest array of koalas in New South Wales, three open space enclosures filled with kangaroos and wallabies, as well as encounters with many other iconic Australian animals, like the koala, dingos, echidnas, wombats, bilbies, Tasmanian devils, reptiles and more.

  • Get up close and personal to one of Australia's largest collections of native wildlife at Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park
  • Discover kangaroos, wallabies, Tasmanian devils, dingos, crocodiles, snakes, giant lizards, and birds of every colour, from penguins to emus
  • Enjoy awesome feeding demonstrations and educational zoology presentations from Zookeeper Chad and other staff members
  • At this Western Sydney Zoo, have fun with the entire family as you hand-feed wallabies and experience learning that is far better than any classroom

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Featherdale Wildlife Park Admission Tickets receive high praise for offering an intimate and educational experience with Australian native animals. Customers appreciate the park's child-friendly environment, easy payment process, and reasonable pricing. Many highlight the convenience of purchasing same-day tickets and the opportunity to get close to animals like kangaroos and koalas. Overall, visitors find the park perfect for families and highly recommend it.
30 days ago
Henri.Family (with young kids)

Smaller zoo for a greater experience. Kid loves feeding animal and being close to Koala

9 months ago
GAIL.Family (with young kids)

Fabulous animal sanctuary . Perfect size for a 2 yr old with lots of opportunities to touch and get close to the animals. The farm yard has the most wonderful tame animals and the kangaroos walking around freely make it so easy to feed and get close to them. A perfect experience for little children.

7 months ago
Jaikob.Family (with young kids)

I loved it. Have been a few times in the past as well, and it seems to get better each time. I feel like I learn something new with every visit and my kids loved it too.

7 months ago
Angie.Family (with young kids)

Easy to use and make payment. Great wildlife park. My child and I loved it !

11 months ago
Hsuehho.Group of Friends

It’s a great park that you can have intimate encounter with Australian special animals!

10 months ago
Abbas.Family (with young kids)

Easy, reasonable priced

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Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park

Frequently asked questions

Is Featherdale Wildlife Park worth a visit?
Yes, the park is worth a visit for an up-close experience with over 2,000 Australian animals from 260 different species, including the world's most comprehensive collection of Australian wildlife.
How much does it cost to visit Featherdale?
Featherdale Wildlife Park ticket prices start from AUD 34 (SGD 30), and there is no free entry. Guests should check updated ticket prices on the official website or at reliable tour operators like Pelago before planning their trip.
How do I get to Featherdale Wildlife Park from Sydney by public transport?
To reach Featherdale from Sydney, board a train on the North Shore and Western Line to Blacktown Station. Exit the station and find Bus Stand E, located nearby. From there, take Bus 729 for a brief 10-minute journey directly to the entrance of Featherdale Wildlife Park.
Is Featherdale Wildlife Park ethical?
Featherdale demonstrates a commitment to animal welfare and conservation through various initiatives, including conservation programs and breeding efforts. Additionally, the park has established an Ethics and Welfare Committee comprising external members and industry professionals to ensure that ethical standards are maintained at the attractions, fostering a greater understanding of the challenges faced in wildlife conservation.
Can you hold a koala at Featherdale Wildlife Park?
No, cuddling a koala is not permitted, so please be on your best behaviour at the park. However, visitors have the opportunity to meet and potentially pet these iconic Australian creatures as part of the Koala experience—something that kids, in particular, will love.
How long should I spend at Featherdale Wildlife Park?
We suggest allocating approximately two hours for tourists to explore the extensive array of Australian animals at this iconic Sydney zoo and to take their time walking around the park for a relaxing time. Nonetheless, feel free to extend your visit and spend the entire day amidst the kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, and myriad other remarkable furry, scaly, and feathered creatures.
What animals can you see at Featherdale Wildlife Park?
The park is home to over 2,000 Australian native wildlife, representing more than 260 different species. It is home to the largest collection of Australian wildlife in the world. Among its diverse inhabitants, international visitors can encounter the most extensive collection of koalas in New South Wales, expansive enclosures housing kangaroos and wallabies, as well as a variety of other iconic Aussie animals, including dingoes, echidnas, wombats, bilbies, penguins, Tasmanian devils, reptiles, and more.
Does Featherdale have quokkas?
Yes, the park has quokkas! Young guests can enjoy meeting these adorable animals, taking photos, and even capturing a Quokka selfie. Each session includes a 6" x 9" print and a digital download of the experience. After all, have you really been to Australia if you haven't met a quokka?
Are there platypuses at Featherdale?
Yes, there are platypuses at the park. You can also enjoy other attractions showcasing these unique Australian species, along with crocodiles and dingoes. Fun is guaranteed, no matter the display you visit.
Does Featherdale have crocodiles?
Yes, the park has crocodiles! You'll be surrounded by a variety of wild mammals and other iconic Australian species, including up-close access to kangaroos that you can hand-feed, as well as the endangered and lovable Little Penguin, which walks across the beach at sunset while living in the wild.
Can you feed kangaroos at Featherdale?
Yes, you can feed kangaroos at the park. You can attend presentations where you can hand feed them and other friendly individuals like wallabies and pademelons. Just $4 for a cup of food will cater to your new furry friends, so save some time to join the fun.
How big is the zoo?
The zoo spans 7 acres! Encounter the wonders of Australia with feeding presentations and get closer to over 260 native species in the heart of Sydney.
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