Halls Gap Wildlife Park & Zoo - Halls Gap

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Halls Gap Wildlife Park & Zoo is nestled in the foothills of the Grampians in a peaceful bushland setting.

Just minutes from Halls Gap you will find yourself surrounded by friendly native and exotic animals that can be touched and/or fed.

Spend an hour walking the meandering track or fill in the day interacting with many of the animals.

Take photographs of the koalas.

Check out the dingoes, wombats, emus, snakes and lizards.

All ages enjoy feeding the kangaroos and wallabies while the fallow deer join in the fun of competing for your attention and their share of the food!

Say hello to the cockatoos and corellas.

Sit and be entertained by the antics of the monkeys.

Pathways are suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.

Bring a picnic lunch and relax as the children amuse themselves on the playground equipment. Wood and gas barbecues available free of charge.

Undercover area is suitable for birthday parties, family gatherings or Christmas events.

Snack food, ice creams and drinks are available in the kiosk.

Small range of souvenirs, books and artwork are also available

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