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The ultimate, authentic Australian farm experience: Paradise Country is home to a wonderful array of unique animal experiences in a sensational, natural setting!

Located on the beautiful Gold Coast of Queensland, Paradise Countryis the ideal place to visit if you fancy immersing yourself in nature and interacting with native Australian animals such as koala bears, kangaroos, meerkats, marmoset monkeys, wombats, dingoes, tasmanian devils, wallabies, birds, reptiles, and farm animals. But that is not all you can enjoy, since this farm-inspired theme park also invites visitors to experience the rich tapestry of Australian wildlife, providing captivating shows that unveil the art of making billy tea, mesmerizing stock horse demonstrations, and thrilling boomerang throwing exhibitions.

Get your tickets now and enjoy a wonderful day out!

Animals

Koalas

Meet these cute, cuddly creatures hanging out in the trees or in the koala nursery and take a picture to capture the moment! Discover the enchanting nature of these iconic bears with their fluffy ears and endearing personalities. Unique to Australia, these lovable creatures can often be spotted lounging in the crook of a tree or indulging in eucalyptus leaves.

Kangaroos & Wallabies

Paradise Country features two kangaroo species and one wallaby species in nearly one acre of habitat at the park center. Explore the Wildlife Walk to encounter these macropods in their bushy surroundings. Kangaroos have large tails for balance, are herbivores, and rear joeys in their pouches. Red kangaroos can reach over 2 meters tall and 90 kilograms. Wallabies, smaller and weighing 2-24 kilograms, typically display fur with 2-3 hues.

Tasmanian Devils

As opposed to the iconic cartoon, Tasmanian devils are curious creatures which are also the largest living carnivorous marsupials in the world and are certainly worth getting to know at Paradise Country. Learn fascinating facts about them, like how they consume up to 40% of their body weight daily, that newborns are tiny as rice grains, and that their powerful jaws rival the strength of metal.

Dingo

Witness Australia’s formidable predator, the Dingo, at Paradise Country. Observe its natural habitat designed for comfort, offering guests a close encounter with this native mammal. Dingoes, resembling dogs but distinct with their howling, communicate across vast distances. Ranging in size and color, they inhabit most of Australia’s regions, excluding Tasmania.

Wombats

Discover the incredible wombats, renowned for its expert digging and burrowing skills. They excel in excavating homes, outpacing human diggers, and thriving in solitary lives. Paradise Country hosts the three wombat species, including the endangered Northern hairy-nose wombat, with their surprising agility and vegetarian diet.

Meerkats

At Paradise Country, an endearing Meerkat family resides in their permanent abode. Native to African grasslands and deserts, these sociable creatures live in burrows, crafted with their sharp claws. A 'mob', 'gang', or 'clan' typically consists of 20 to 50 meerkats.

Marmoset Monkeys

These charming little monkeys are located at the heart of the park in their new exhibit near the Farmhouse Restaurant. Witness their playful antics as they explore and feast. These tiny primates, often twins, boast claws on all fingers except the big toes.

Birds

Paradise country is home to a colourful and varied selection of birds including the kookaburra, cockatoos, galahas, rainbow lorikeets and emus, the most enormous birds in the world which are not hard to spot!

Reptiles

These cold-blooded, captivating creatures, such as pythons, goannas, lizards and more are fascinating to look at and you can also learn all sorts of interesting facts about these incredible creatures. Don’t miss out on this section of the park when you plunge yourself into the wonderful world of Paradise Country!

Attractions

Paradise Country offers a wide variety of activities, here are some of the most notable:

Stock Horse Arena and Billy Tea Show

Watch the Australian Stock Horse in a show full of action, speed and skill as they maneuver around and over farming obstacles to get the job done.

Stockman Show

Have you ever wondered how stockman work to round up their sheep? Enjoy it and learn in this impressive show.

Koala Breakfast

Enjoy a wonderful buffet breakfast while you get a visit from the park cute Koalas. And that is not all, because the park wildlife team will tell you all about these most lovable native animals with an exclusive educational presentation.

Ranger for a Day

The ultimate experience for any animal lover, you will go behind the scenes and see first-hand how is a day in the life of a Paradise Country Ranger.

Tickets 2024

Paradise Country Single Day Pass

Type of TicketPrice
Adult Ticket$49.00
Child Ticket (3-13yrs)$39.00
Pensioner Ticket$39.00

Paradise Country Koala Encounter

Type of TicketPrice
Participant (ages 6+)$99.00

Opening Hours

Paradise Country is open from 3rd June- 24th December from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM.

Please note, Paradise Country is closed on Christmas Day (25th December) and ANZAC Day (25th April).

Opening Hours may vary depending on the season

How to get there

Paradise Country is located at Production Drive, Oxenford Gold Coast, Queensland QLD 4210 Australia, just 40 minutes from Brisbane and 15 minutes to Surfers Paradise. 

  • Car: take Exit 60 off the M1 (Pacific Motorway). Drive along Roadshow Way between Australian Outback Spectacular and Topgolf, then turn left onto Production Drive. You'll find the carpark past Village Roadshow Studios.


Useful Information

Access

  • If you have any access requirements, then please visit guest services on arrival to discuss any way that the park can provide support or call on the Guest Services team on 07 5588 1607.The park strives to be fully accessible. There are ramps, toilets and accessible parking available throughout the park.
  • There is a complimentary Companion Card available for wheelchair users, but please produce a Carer’s Card issued by the Commonwealth. There are also discounted rates available for those who present a Disability Card. 
  • Wheelchair hire and accessible parking is available. 

Food and Drink

Enjoy a bite to eat at the Farmhouse Restaurant where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner. Kids eat completely free!

Facilities

Other facilities include First Aid, an ATM and Lost and Found.

Contact

  • Phone: +61 7 5519 6200

FAQ

What is the Paradise Country address?

The Paradise Country address is Production Drive, Oxenford Gold Coast, Queensland QLD 4210.

How do I get to Paradise Country?

You can easily get to Paradise Country by car, it is Exit 60 off the M1.  

Where can I eat at Paradise Country?

You can eat at the Farmhouse Restaurant for all meals.  

Which animals can I find at Paradise Country?

There are a range of animals at Paradise Country including kangaroos, wallabies,koalas, sheep, pigs, farm dogs, tasmanian devils, dogs, ducks, pythons, lizard and chickens.  

Is there a car park at Paradise Country?

Yes, there is a car park available and accessible parking. 

Is Paradise Country accessible?

Yes, Paradise Country is accessible; there are ramps, toilets and toilets available for access customers.
  

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User reviews

Alice
21 Nov 2024
Good Really authentic experience on an Australian farm. Loved meeting the animals.
Becky
21 Nov 2024
Excellent The kids loved meeting the farm animals such as pigs, sheep etc. but there are also bigger animals like kangaroos. The restaurant is also delicious.
Robert
21 Nov 2024
Good Amazing experience being on a real outback farm. Incredible selection of animals. I especially loved the kangaroos. Worth doing the koala encounter!
Jenifer
21 Nov 2024
Good Such a cute place to visit! Its got that authentic farm feel and you can see some really cool animals.
Fred
21 Nov 2024
Good What an amazing place to experience if you fancy escaping Brisbane. Not far away on the Gold Coast.

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