Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary (Melbourne)
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Escape into a wonderful and authentic wildlife world at Bonorong, a wildlife sanctuary and social enterprise; an incredible wildlife experience which can be enjoyed by all ages! Located in Tasmania and in an idyllic, natural setting, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary really is an unforgettable day out.

Offering an array of interactive experiences with an exciting animal species including forester kangaroos, tasmanian devils, wombats, koalas and sugar gliders and eastern quolls, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is truly a wildlife lover’s paradise.

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Animals

Forester kangaroos

As the name suggests, these lively, bouncy animals native to Australia can be found deep in the Australian forests. Spot them on a day tour or enjoy an up close, behind the scenes experience with a one of, up close experience!  

Tasmanian devils

Found in an abundance at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, tasmanian devils are a must-see wildlife experience when visiting Australia. Learn all about these fascinating creatures today!  

Wombats

Funny, friendly and cuddly, meet and greet wombats in Bonorong Wildlife Sanctury’s interactive experiences or catch them wandering around the park chattering away.  

Koalas

Friendly and funny with their signature fuzzy fur, koalas are undoubtedly some of Australia’s most iconic creatures and cannot be missed when visiting Bonorong Wildlife Park.  

Sugar gliders

Incredible flying possums who seamlessly glide through the air and trees, sugar gliders are known for their cuteness and they are even cuter up close! Meet and feed a sugar glider during one of Bonorong Wildlife Park’s once-in-a-lifetime feeding experiences.

Birds

From Tawny frogmouth sto a yellow-tailed black cockatoo, Bonorong Wildlife Park is home to a colourful and awe-inspiring array of exotic birds which can be spotted throughout your experience.

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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a variety of other cute and incredible animals such as the Short-Beaked Echidna,Tasmanian Bettongs, Spotted Tail Quoll, Blue Tongue Lizard, Tiger Snake, Ringtail Possum, Dragons and more.

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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Tickets

Type of TicketPrice
Adult Ticket $33.50
Child Ticket (3-15yrs)$19.50
Infant (under 3)FREE

Exclusive Night Tours Tickets

Type of Ticket Price
Adult Ticket $172.00
Child Ticket (3-15yrs)$94.50
Adult - Premium Night Tour$388.00
Child - Premium Night Tour$173.00

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Opening hours

The Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary opens every day from 9am to 5pm  including public holidays except for Christmas day where it closes at 4pm.

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How to get there

Bonorong Wildlife Park address: is 593 Briggs Rd, Brighton TAS 7030, Australia

  • Car: If you are travelling by car, you can easily reach Bonorong Wildlife Park from Hobart or Launceston, mainly taking the A1 road between Hobart and Launceston. There is an on-site car park available. 
  • Public Transport: there are buses available to and from the wildlife park. Check the MetroTas trip planner for more information.  
  • Taxi or Uber: you can take taxis and ubers to and from the sanctuary. However, there are not always local Uber cars available.  

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Food and Drink

Enjoy a bite to eat at the Bonorong Food Hut which sells 100% plant based, scrumptious food during the day and catering can be arranged for large groups. The opening times for the food hut are generally 10-30am-2.30pm.  

There are also a range of snacks available at the Bonorong Wildlife Park gift shop.  

You can also bring BYO food or a picnic, as there are several picnic tables in the Sanctuary and you can take bookings in the BBQ area.  

Toilets

There are several toilet facilities at Bonorong Wildlife Park, including easy access toilets and changing tables for children. 

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FAQs

What is the Bonorong Wildlife Park address?

The Bonorong Wildlife Park address is 593 Briggs Rd, Brighton TAS 7030, Australia. 

How do I get to Bonorong Wildlife Park?

You can get to Bonorong Wildlife Park easily by car, or by bus but please check the website for more details. 

Does Bonorong Wildlife Park have parking?

Yes, there is parking available at Bonorong Wildlife Park.  

What animals are at Bonorong Wildlife Park?

There are a range of animals native to Australia at Bonorong Wildlife Park, including koalas, kangaroos, tasmanian devils, wombats, sugar gliders and eastern quolls.  

Are there places to eat and drink at Bonorong Wildlife Park?

Yes, there is a Bonorong Food Hut, snacks available at the Bonorong gift shop and several picnic areas.

How much is a ticket for Bonorong Wildlife Park?


A general entry ticket for Bonorong Wildlife Park is $33.50 for adult tickets, and $19.50 for children.

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Beth
Beth
More than 1 year ago
Good What a beautiful, special place with so many different animals.
Jenifer
Jenifer
More than 1 year ago
Good This is a very special place!! Perfect place to check out those tazzy devils.
Daniel
Daniel
More than 1 year ago
Excellent This place is sooo special!
Joe
Joe
More than 1 year ago
Excellent This place is a must when youre visiting the beautiful island of Tasmania! Its got a wild feel which I really like.
Kelly
Kelly
More than 1 year ago
Good Really beautiful park. I learned so much about tasmanian devils and other animals. It was really amazing to be in nature.
Kira
Kira
More than 1 year ago
Excellent This place is super special. An amazing opportunity to see tasmanian devils!
Ellie
Ellie
More than 1 year ago
Excellent I came here when I was on holiday in Tasmania and it was so worth it. The tasmanian devils are really interesting creatures.
Jackie
Jackie
More than 1 year ago
Excellent Visited this park whilst on holiday in Tasmania and this was definitely a highlight. The Tasmanian Devils are so cute and its fab how they look after them here.
Kate
Kate
More than 1 year ago
Good Absolutely Fab. Loved taking this kids here. Who knew Tasmanian devils are so cute, my little girl is obsessed now!
Luke
Luke
More than 1 year ago
Good Saw some really rare species of bird here. Loved how the park feels really wild and natural. Would recommend to anyone.