Zoos
Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary
Stock Rd
Mylor, SA, 5153
Warrawong Wildlife Sanctuary
Warrawong is home to 100 species of birds and many native mammals. It's just 25 minutes from Adelaide, so learning about Australia's endangered wildlife is easy.
Warrawong offers free admission into the sanctuary from 9am to 4pm, seven days.
Try our walking trails - Dawn Walks help you discover the five habitats of Warrawong with wallabies, kangaroos and birdlife. The Wetlands and Rainforest Walks are a daytime adventure along the waterways and the rainforest of Warrawong to learn about platypus, native fish, and other aquatic life. Nocturnal Walks depart around sunset - experience wildlife such as bettongs, bandicoots and platypus.
All guided tours meander along walking trails and follow boardwalks through the sanctuary. Tours are 90 minutes. While entry to the sanctuary is free, there are fees for guided walks and animal shows.
Dine at the Bilby Cafe, with a view of Australian wildlife from your ...read more
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I had never seen a platypus in my life before but finally it happened last Friday. After two unsuccessful visits to Kangaroo Island and a previous trip to Warrawong when it re-opened back in September last year I was starting to think I never would.
I went on the 11 o’clock tour eagerly awaiting our arrival to the lake but after a few exciting moments that turned out to be turtles the tour moved on. When the tour finished we had some spare time before the afternoon show so we went back down to the lake and waited patiently and quietly. To our delight we finally got to see one frolicking near the reeds for a few moments before dipping back down. We watched as bubbles came up to the water surface and then he popped up ...read more