Mogo Zoo

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Just a 15-minute drive south of Batemans Bay, Mogo Zoo is a compact, family-run sanctuary that punches well above its weight. Set among native bushland, this boutique zoo offers intimate encounters with rare and endangered species, from snow-white lions to the world’s smallest monkeys. It’s the kind of place where you can linger at each enclosure, watch keepers feed a rhino, and feel genuinely connected to the animals. For travellers on a self-drive itinerary along the NSW South Coast, it’s a perfect pit stop that combines conservation with a relaxed, hands-on wildlife experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find 2–3 hours sufficient to see all the exhibits at a relaxed pace, especially if you attend a couple of keeper talks. The zoo is compact, so you won’t need a full day. Aim to arrive just after opening at 9am when the animals are most active, and plan your visit around the giraffe feeding (usually mid-morning) and the lion talk (often around 11am). If you’re driving the coastal route, Mogo fits neatly into a morning stop before lunch in Batemans Bay or a lazy afternoon at nearby beaches.

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