Found this by searching the Tamworth area. Took a 13 and 15 year old. They loved it. Simple check in at gate - Walk around at your own pace. ITS FREE !!! The enclosures are very clean and all the animals are well looked after and not bothered by visitors- It was VERY HOT today, sprinklers going, clean water in enclosure's and fresh fruits and greens in all the enclosure's. Mere minutes from town, heaps of parking. No kiosk, so take snacks, heaps of BBQ tables and benches. Lots of shaded areas. There was water (Drinking Fountain) and you can re-fill bottles. Wear reasonable footwear, as there is...
Read moreSmall facility run by Council. Emus, kangaroos, birds but didn't get to touch any of them. The kangaroos stayed in their "rest area" where visitors aren't allowed to go. Animals appear to be well fed and watered but it is a pretty daggy facility. There are plsy areas there for kids and lots of tables for picnicing at. I didn't see a shop there so bring your food and drinks with you. Its free to get in and I think I got my moneys worth!! I donated on the way out and I hope the money is spent on making the surroundings a little more exciting for the...
Read moreA great spot to visit if you enjoy nature and wildlife. Entry is free, you’ll come across kangaroos, emus, peacocks, and more, plus many birds – especially in the giant walk-in aviary. There’s seats and tables where you can sit and enjoy the sights and sounds, and several walking trails. Although the park isn’t completely wheel chair accessible, it’s still possible to see quite a few areas (for some of them, like the kangaroo habitat and the bird aviary, there are heavy doors which might need...
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