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Just an hour north of Sydney, the Australian Reptile Park is the perfect pit stop on a Hunter Valley road trip. This family-run wildlife sanctuary is famous for its hands-on encounters, from holding a koala to feeding a kangaroo. The park’s reptile collection is world-class, including the largest funnel-web spider milking program in Australia — a vital source of antivenom. It’s a compact, well-laid-out park that packs a punch, ideal for anyone wanting to meet iconic Aussie animals in a relaxed, uncrowded setting.
Highlights & What to See
- Reptile Encounters: Get up close with saltwater crocodiles, massive pythons, and venomous snakes during daily keeper talks. The giant Galapagos tortoises are a hit with kids.
- Koala Holding & Kangaroo Feeding: Unlike many zoos, here you can actually hold a koala (photo included) and hand-feed friendly kangaroos in a large walk-through enclosure.
- Spider & Scorpion House: See the world’s deadliest spiders, including the Sydney funnel-web, and learn about the park’s life-saving venom program.
- Dinosaur Valley: A fun, prehistoric-themed walk-through with life-size animatronic dinosaurs — a crowd-pleaser for younger visitors.
- Nocturnal House: Spot shy native creatures like bilbies and quolls in a dimly lit setting that mimics their natural night-time activity.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the park, which is enough to see all the main exhibits, attend a couple of keeper talks, and enjoy a leisurely walk. If you’re combining it with a stop in the Hunter Valley, plan for a morning or afternoon visit — it’s easy to fit in alongside a wine-tasting itinerary. The park is relatively small, so you won’t need a full day, but families with kids often linger longer at the playground and picnic areas.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hunter Valley Wine Country: Just 30 minutes north, the Hunter’s vineyards and cellar doors offer world-class Semillon and Shiraz — a perfect contrast to the park’s wildlife.
- Gosford & the Central Coast: Explore the nearby waterfront town of Gosford, with its regional art gallery and scenic waterfront, or head to Avoca Beach for a swim.
- Bouddi National Park: A short drive east, this coastal park features stunning cliff-top walks, secluded beaches, and Aboriginal rock engravings.
- Sydney’s Northern Beaches: The park is on the way to Palm Beach and the Northern Beaches, ideal for a coastal detour on your return to Sydney.
- Maitland & Morpeth: Historic towns with heritage architecture, antique shops, and riverside parks — a pleasant stop for a coffee or lunch.
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- Hunter Valley Wine Country — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0
- Gosford & Central Coast — Frazerater / CC0
- Bouddi National Park — FotoSleuth / CC BY 2.0
- Palm Beach & Northern Beaches — File:Palm Beach from the Barrenjoey Lighthouse.jpg : Kapitan1999 derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sydney's Northern Beaches — Murray Foubister / CC BY-SA 2.0