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Cleland SA 5152, Australia
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Cleland Wildlife Park

365 Mount Lofty Summit Rd, Crafers SA 5152, Australia
4.7(1.2K)
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+61 8 8339 2444
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clelandwildlifepark.sa.gov.au
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Mon9:30 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Reviews of Cleland Wildlife Park

4.7
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5.0
2y

Cleland Wildlife Park is an absolute gem nestled in the heart of nature! If you're a wildlife enthusiast like me, this place is a dream come true. Not only did I have the most incredible experience, but it also left me with a lasting sense of awe and appreciation for our planet's incredible biodiversity.

From the moment I stepped foot into the park, I was greeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff who truly went above and beyond to make my visit memorable. Their passion for conservation and wildlife preservation was evident in the way they interacted with visitors and the animals.

The park offers a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with Australia's native wildlife. I had the chance to hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, which was an absolute highlight of my visit. The kangaroos were gentle and approachable, making the experience all the more special.

The park's enclosures are spacious and well-maintained, providing a natural habitat for the animals. It's evident that their welfare is a top priority, and the park has taken great care to create an environment that is both safe and enriching for its residents.

The variety of animals at Cleland Wildlife Park is astounding. From wombats and emus to koalas and dingoes, there's something for everyone. The knowledgeable keepers are always ready to answer questions and provide interesting insights into each species' biology and behavior.

For those seeking an even closer encounter, the park offers unique interactive experiences like holding a koala for a photo opportunity. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience to cuddle these adorable creatures while learning about their conservation status and the challenges they face in the wild.

The park's picturesque trails and walking paths are well-maintained, offering a delightful stroll through the beautiful Australian bushland. The serene atmosphere and breathtaking views provide a perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories.

I must also mention the park's commitment to sustainability and environmental consciousness. They have implemented eco-friendly practices like recycling bins and educational displays to raise awareness about conservation and the importance of protecting our natural resources.

Cleland Wildlife Park is an absolute must-visit for anyone who appreciates the wonders of nature. It offers an unforgettable experience that is both educational and entertaining. Don't miss the chance to connect with Australia's unique wildlife and support their conservation efforts.

In conclusion, Cleland Wildlife Park exceeded all my expectations. The friendly staff, incredible animals, and stunning natural setting make it a truly exceptional destination. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking for an authentic wildlife encounter. Trust me, you won't be disappointed!

Remember to check-in on Google and share your stunning wildlife encounters with friends and family. Enjoy your visit and cherish the memories you'll make at Cleland...

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1.0
1y

Very bad experience at this wildlife park. Brought families and kids to experience petting koala and feeding kangaroos. Unfortunately one of the staff ruined our day. At first, we didn’t get to pet the koala only quick 5 seconds photo, as they rushed us because the session finished at 12 noon. We waited very long due to a long queue with so many people and only one koala for that session. But we were still positive and tried to enjoy our day. We then went to see kangaroos however most of the roos seemed full and not interested in our food, they did not come closer to us. They were resting behind the line which apparently considered as ‘fence’ and refuge area. We stepped into the line area just to get closer look of the kangaroos for the kids. We didn’t see any ‘no entry’ sign and was not given any briefing to not go beyond the line. Moreover, we saw so many visitors went into the line before us as well. Suddenly one of the staff shouted from far asked us to go out from the line and we did immediately. As we walked away..she rudely warned us that she would get us removed from the park if we step into the line area. I apologized to her for not knowing that, and she still had a go at us by saying, “it’s not an imaginary line there, and it’s their house and not your house!” with very very rude intonation in front of the kids. We realized we made a mistake, but she could have talk nicely and explain to us in a proper manner. We paid expensive fees to experience the wildlife just to be treated badly like that. We ended up walking out the park without seeing other animals and left the park with bad memories as tourists. I suggest the management should trained the staff to treat visitors nicer as we don’t enter your place for free. A very disappointed visit. Won’t recommend anyone...

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5.0
1y

A Wildlife Wonderland Just Outside Adelaide!

We recently had the pleasure of visiting the Cleland Wildlife Park, and I must say, it's one of the best wildlife parks I've ever been to! Located just a short drive from Adelaide, this sprawling park is a must-visit destination for animal lovers of all ages.

The entry price is extremely reasonable, considering the vast array of exhibits and interactive experiences on offer. With over 35 hectares of beautifully maintained grounds to explore, plan to spend the whole day here to get the most out of your visit and wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking.

A standout features of the park is the ability to get up close and personal with many of the animals. The park's open-range design allows visitors to wander through the enclosures, creating a thrilling safari-like experience. From cuddly koalas and kangaroos to majestic eagles and reptiles, I think the park is home to over 130 species of native Australian wildlife.

The park is perfectly suited for families, with plenty of interactive exhibits and activities designed specifically for kids. The playgrounds and picnic areas are also a great place for parents to take a break while the little ones burn off energy.

After a fun-filled day of animal encounters, be sure to stop by the park's restaurant/cafe, which serves up delicious meals and snacks. The souvenir shop is also a great place to pick up some unique gifts for the family, with a wide range of wildlife-themed merchandise on offer.

Iwould highly recommend Cleland Wildlife Park to anyone looking for a fun and educational day out, with its stunning natural surroundings, diverse range of wildlife, and interactive exhibits, this park is a true gem of South Australia's...

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Michael ChanMichael Chan
A Wildlife Wonderland Just Outside Adelaide! We recently had the pleasure of visiting the Cleland Wildlife Park, and I must say, it's one of the best wildlife parks I've ever been to! Located just a short drive from Adelaide, this sprawling park is a must-visit destination for animal lovers of all ages. The entry price is extremely reasonable, considering the vast array of exhibits and interactive experiences on offer. With over 35 hectares of beautifully maintained grounds to explore, plan to spend the whole day here to get the most out of your visit and wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking. A standout features of the park is the ability to get up close and personal with many of the animals. The park's open-range design allows visitors to wander through the enclosures, creating a thrilling safari-like experience. From cuddly koalas and kangaroos to majestic eagles and reptiles, I think the park is home to over 130 species of native Australian wildlife. The park is perfectly suited for families, with plenty of interactive exhibits and activities designed specifically for kids. The playgrounds and picnic areas are also a great place for parents to take a break while the little ones burn off energy. After a fun-filled day of animal encounters, be sure to stop by the park's restaurant/cafe, which serves up delicious meals and snacks. The souvenir shop is also a great place to pick up some unique gifts for the family, with a wide range of wildlife-themed merchandise on offer. Iwould highly recommend Cleland Wildlife Park to anyone looking for a fun and educational day out, with its stunning natural surroundings, diverse range of wildlife, and interactive exhibits, this park is a true gem of South Australia's tourism scene.
Joe CzechalikkalJoe Czechalikkal
PRICE From $16.50 to $32.50 Adult entry fee $32.50 Children entry fee $16.50(Children under 4 free) Concession $27 Free ample of Parking Picnic spot to have a great lunch or a family get together , just as u enter the park. Great cafe to buy and drink stuff Tickets not required to be pre booked . On the counter is more than enough Cleland is famous for its limited number of enclosures, which means many of the animals are roaming free. This is your chance to see, pat, feed and photograph kangaroos, emus, potaroos and wallabies in their natural habitat. 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, daily animal feeding times, 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.
Ay TanakaAy Tanaka
Had a great time there looking at the animals. My bf doesn’t really like these types of parks where the animals are in enclosures but the went with me cause he knew I wanted to go. We got to meet Fred the 16 year old wombat! We got lucky as there are only 2 spots for the encounter and we got there 10 min before the closed the sales for the opening (they feed him at 11:45). He was super chill and acted as if we weren’t even there! He just munched away at his grass, corn and sweet potato. I love wombats and wish we could have seen one alive in the wild (we only saw roadkill ones). The koala experiences were booked when we got there so you should prob call or go early to book it. It is also REALLY expensive at this park. Luckily I already did it elsewhere at a 10th of the price. The koala exhibit was pretty sad tho. They had a manmade area with a wall and bricks on the floor. Not a natural habitat at all.... The kangaroos and wallabies weren’t interested in people much. Guess they have so much food that the grain you purchase there isn’t that appetizing. Only on the path around the park, a random wallaby and potoroo came up to me for some food. The rest of them around the park, you had to go up to them while they laid down and feed them. Lazy buggers! Got to see and pet the big reds. Amazing how huge they are! We did get to see a mommy and baby wild koala when we left the park! Look up in the trees if you’re a passenger!
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A Wildlife Wonderland Just Outside Adelaide! We recently had the pleasure of visiting the Cleland Wildlife Park, and I must say, it's one of the best wildlife parks I've ever been to! Located just a short drive from Adelaide, this sprawling park is a must-visit destination for animal lovers of all ages. The entry price is extremely reasonable, considering the vast array of exhibits and interactive experiences on offer. With over 35 hectares of beautifully maintained grounds to explore, plan to spend the whole day here to get the most out of your visit and wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking. A standout features of the park is the ability to get up close and personal with many of the animals. The park's open-range design allows visitors to wander through the enclosures, creating a thrilling safari-like experience. From cuddly koalas and kangaroos to majestic eagles and reptiles, I think the park is home to over 130 species of native Australian wildlife. The park is perfectly suited for families, with plenty of interactive exhibits and activities designed specifically for kids. The playgrounds and picnic areas are also a great place for parents to take a break while the little ones burn off energy. After a fun-filled day of animal encounters, be sure to stop by the park's restaurant/cafe, which serves up delicious meals and snacks. The souvenir shop is also a great place to pick up some unique gifts for the family, with a wide range of wildlife-themed merchandise on offer. Iwould highly recommend Cleland Wildlife Park to anyone looking for a fun and educational day out, with its stunning natural surroundings, diverse range of wildlife, and interactive exhibits, this park is a true gem of South Australia's tourism scene.
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PRICE From $16.50 to $32.50 Adult entry fee $32.50 Children entry fee $16.50(Children under 4 free) Concession $27 Free ample of Parking Picnic spot to have a great lunch or a family get together , just as u enter the park. Great cafe to buy and drink stuff Tickets not required to be pre booked . On the counter is more than enough Cleland is famous for its limited number of enclosures, which means many of the animals are roaming free. This is your chance to see, pat, feed and photograph kangaroos, emus, potaroos and wallabies in their natural habitat. 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, daily animal feeding times, 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.
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Had a great time there looking at the animals. My bf doesn’t really like these types of parks where the animals are in enclosures but the went with me cause he knew I wanted to go. We got to meet Fred the 16 year old wombat! We got lucky as there are only 2 spots for the encounter and we got there 10 min before the closed the sales for the opening (they feed him at 11:45). He was super chill and acted as if we weren’t even there! He just munched away at his grass, corn and sweet potato. I love wombats and wish we could have seen one alive in the wild (we only saw roadkill ones). The koala experiences were booked when we got there so you should prob call or go early to book it. It is also REALLY expensive at this park. Luckily I already did it elsewhere at a 10th of the price. The koala exhibit was pretty sad tho. They had a manmade area with a wall and bricks on the floor. Not a natural habitat at all.... The kangaroos and wallabies weren’t interested in people much. Guess they have so much food that the grain you purchase there isn’t that appetizing. Only on the path around the park, a random wallaby and potoroo came up to me for some food. The rest of them around the park, you had to go up to them while they laid down and feed them. Lazy buggers! Got to see and pet the big reds. Amazing how huge they are! We did get to see a mommy and baby wild koala when we left the park! Look up in the trees if you’re a passenger!
Ay Tanaka

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