HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park — Attraction in Roebuck

Name
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
Description
Nearby attractions
Nearby restaurants
Nearby hotels
Related posts
Keywords
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park tourism.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park hotels.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park bed and breakfast. flights to Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park attractions.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park restaurants.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park travel.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park travel guide.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park travel blog.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park pictures.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park photos.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park travel tips.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park maps.Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park things to do.
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
AustraliaWestern AustraliaRoebuckMalcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

Basic Info

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

Broome Rd, Roebuck WA 6725, Australia
4.6(490)
Open until 5:00 PM
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

Outdoor
Adventure
Entertainment
Family friendly
Accessibility
attractions: , restaurants:
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Phone
+61 8 9193 6580
Website
malcolmdouglas.com.au
Open hoursSee all hours
Wed2 - 5 PMOpen

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Roebuck
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Roebuck
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Roebuck
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.
logo

Posts

realbudgiesmuggler twohatsbluesattackrealbudgiesmuggler twohatsbluesattack
To make the effort to get here is an adventure to actually be here is very special you have arrived on hallowed ground... Legendary Malcolm Douglas crocodile farm should be on every Australians bucket list ...King of the Kimberly the most respected bushman filmmaker adventurer keeper of historically important aboriginal art and culture on film Conservationist with intimate crocodile knowledge this is his legacy to provide knowledge of crocodile behaviour and why they are so important to country... Run by the Douglas family open from 2pm to 5 pm with a guided tour at 3pm .. crocodile merchandise and refreshments can be purchased at the croc farm reception ... l highly recommend this tour as a guide to survival and how to enjoy your stay where crocodiles live ..even l was surprised by where there's water any water a huge croc could be there and you wouldn't think they could live there even a small pond...lots of crocodiles you get to hold Little Baby ones and if your lucky like myself get to meet and talk to Lachlan and Owen Douglas which is very special and they are very welcoming and deserving people fully worthy of your business.... It was a great interesting and informative guided tour with stories of Malcom thrown in .. everyone was in awe and wonder at the size and variety of crocs... I really enjoyed myself and you will too. Malcolm Douglas's crocodile farm is an absolute must see when in Broome 5 stars easy.
Rin BanksRin Banks
We were disappointed we didn't get to hold a baby croc. To avoid being in the same boat make sure you are there when they open @ 2pm. We called and the lady said even if you don't get here until 3pm you'll still be able to do the tour which is about an hour then do everything else. After the tour, we rushed back to the start to hold a baby croc and they'd been put away. They got one out for the kids to pat only cause I mentioned it was my daughters birthday, better than nothing. So feedback is... Swap the baby crocs out so anyone who misses out before the tour gets a go afterthe tour. If that's not possible perhaps tell those who call and/or mention it when people come through the door so they can hold them first then catch up with the tour later. I'd say the majority of people coming want to hold a baby croc. Tour guide was informative about the crocs and many different species to see as well as some birds too
Rohan SharmaRohan Sharma
Didn't know what to expect (obviously besides seeing some crocodiles) while visiting the park. Was pleasantly surprised by the feeding demonstration and the other animals on the grounds. The Park opens at 2pm and Croc feeding starts at 3pm. I would recommend getting to the Park just as it opens - this will give you a nice hour to walk the grounds and see the other animals (kangaroos, dingos, birds, etc.) before the feeding. Would also recommend wearing lots of sunscreen and bug spray - there's little to no shade in the Park. The feeding demonstration was led by a younger staff member of the park who was incredibly enthusiastic and interacted well with the crowd. Really appreciated the time he took to provide information about the crocodiles, explain their respective and unique stories and even put on a show with a few! This is a great place to visit with younger children (those who don't need a stroller).
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Roebuck

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

To make the effort to get here is an adventure to actually be here is very special you have arrived on hallowed ground... Legendary Malcolm Douglas crocodile farm should be on every Australians bucket list ...King of the Kimberly the most respected bushman filmmaker adventurer keeper of historically important aboriginal art and culture on film Conservationist with intimate crocodile knowledge this is his legacy to provide knowledge of crocodile behaviour and why they are so important to country... Run by the Douglas family open from 2pm to 5 pm with a guided tour at 3pm .. crocodile merchandise and refreshments can be purchased at the croc farm reception ... l highly recommend this tour as a guide to survival and how to enjoy your stay where crocodiles live ..even l was surprised by where there's water any water a huge croc could be there and you wouldn't think they could live there even a small pond...lots of crocodiles you get to hold Little Baby ones and if your lucky like myself get to meet and talk to Lachlan and Owen Douglas which is very special and they are very welcoming and deserving people fully worthy of your business.... It was a great interesting and informative guided tour with stories of Malcom thrown in .. everyone was in awe and wonder at the size and variety of crocs... I really enjoyed myself and you will too. Malcolm Douglas's crocodile farm is an absolute must see when in Broome 5 stars easy.
realbudgiesmuggler twohatsbluesattack

realbudgiesmuggler twohatsbluesattack

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Roebuck

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
We were disappointed we didn't get to hold a baby croc. To avoid being in the same boat make sure you are there when they open @ 2pm. We called and the lady said even if you don't get here until 3pm you'll still be able to do the tour which is about an hour then do everything else. After the tour, we rushed back to the start to hold a baby croc and they'd been put away. They got one out for the kids to pat only cause I mentioned it was my daughters birthday, better than nothing. So feedback is... Swap the baby crocs out so anyone who misses out before the tour gets a go afterthe tour. If that's not possible perhaps tell those who call and/or mention it when people come through the door so they can hold them first then catch up with the tour later. I'd say the majority of people coming want to hold a baby croc. Tour guide was informative about the crocs and many different species to see as well as some birds too
Rin Banks

Rin Banks

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Roebuck

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Didn't know what to expect (obviously besides seeing some crocodiles) while visiting the park. Was pleasantly surprised by the feeding demonstration and the other animals on the grounds. The Park opens at 2pm and Croc feeding starts at 3pm. I would recommend getting to the Park just as it opens - this will give you a nice hour to walk the grounds and see the other animals (kangaroos, dingos, birds, etc.) before the feeding. Would also recommend wearing lots of sunscreen and bug spray - there's little to no shade in the Park. The feeding demonstration was led by a younger staff member of the park who was incredibly enthusiastic and interacted well with the crowd. Really appreciated the time he took to provide information about the crocodiles, explain their respective and unique stories and even put on a show with a few! This is a great place to visit with younger children (those who don't need a stroller).
Rohan Sharma

Rohan Sharma

See more posts
See more posts

Reviews of Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

4.6
(490)
avatar
5.0
4y

To make the effort to get here is an adventure to actually be here is very special you have arrived on hallowed ground... Legendary Malcolm Douglas crocodile farm should be on every Australians bucket list ...King of the Kimberly the most respected bushman filmmaker adventurer keeper of historically important aboriginal art and culture on film Conservationist with intimate crocodile knowledge this is his legacy to provide knowledge of crocodile behaviour and why they are so important to country... Run by the Douglas family open from 2pm to 5 pm with a guided tour at 3pm .. crocodile merchandise and refreshments can be purchased at the croc farm reception ... l highly recommend this tour as a guide to survival and how to enjoy your stay where crocodiles live ..even l was surprised by where there's water any water a huge croc could be there and you wouldn't think they could live there even a small pond...lots of crocodiles you get to hold Little Baby ones and if your lucky like myself get to meet and talk to Lachlan and Owen Douglas which is very special and they are very welcoming and deserving people fully worthy of your business.... It was a great interesting and informative guided tour with stories of Malcom thrown in .. everyone was in awe and wonder at the size and variety of crocs... I really enjoyed myself and you will too. Malcolm Douglas's crocodile farm is an absolute must see when in...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
4y

I went with a family tour to the park, and met the wonderful man an ex ranger who took us all on the tour. It is very hot so wear sunscreen hat and take water. You can buy drinks after at the shop with a fantastic range of fun things to buy for your loved ones as memories of your visit. The shop manager is wonderful helpful polite friendly and professional and a sweetie. The tour guide is incredible truly he was able to show us the incredible range of crocs of all sizes there, he is so funny witty clever and such a decent bloke, a beautiful soul. I walked away feeling valued as a human being, respect him very, very much. The amazing dedication he shows as do the entire staff there, and the immense rescue work that the crocodile park do there for injured crocs which otherwise would never survive in the wold. The care that they give these crocs is outstanding professional and the entire park is natural looking environment that crocs live in the wild, they get to mate with other crocs and hatch their eggs it is breeding season we saw how dangerous the females are lol. Loved it I give this tour a realism and fun , a great adventure experience 10/10 will definitely go again when we come to Broome once more God Bless you all for what you all do there Love and Light always Tess...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
8y

Definitely one of my favourite places in Broome. The Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park is open every day of the year except Christmas Day. Tours run daily at 3pm. The tour guides are well trained, informative and entertaining. Watch up close as they feed giant saltwater crocodiles that have been bred at the park, or relocated there due to being a threat to people and/or animals in a variety of locations across the top of Australia. After the tour you are free to roam the park, meeting the inhabitants which include, but are not limited to, kangaroos, wallabies, emus, dingoes raised by Malcolm Douglas, red tailed black cockatoos, a cassowary, monitor lizards and more. A great afternoon activity for the family or with mates. Be wary of the heat if visiting in wet season - the park is outdoors so bring a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water. Crocodiles are more active in wet season and the crowds are minimal so its a great...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next