A COASTAL SAFEHAVEN FOR THE WORLD’S PROTECTED SPECIES, MOGO WILDLIFE PARK IS JUST MINUTES FROM BATEMANS BAY.
We're open from 9am till 4pm 365 days a year, and we'd love to welcome you as part of your South Coast adventure, or for an educational experience.
Founded with a strong passion to give a home to the world's most endangered and curious species – you'll find binturongs, hyenas, lions, tigers, silvery gibbons, our white rhinoceros, red pandas, and many more rare, unique and endangered species. Nestled between the ocean, rivers and the mountain range, Mogo Wildlife Park is one of the most peaceful and spacious 'zoo experiences' you'll ever find. Carefully designed to emulate their natural habitats, our enclosures cater expertly to our wildlife and allow you to observe them more authentically than in a traditional city zoo. On your next South Coast journey, get closer to amazing creatures at Mogo Wildlife Park.
Unleash boundless adventures with the Ultimate Explorer Annual Pass - discover over 3000 animals in 3 parks across New South Wales - from meerkats in the Hunter Valley, the gorillas at Mogo and the quokkas at Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park and so much more!
There's over $330 in Ultimate Explorer member benefits included for FREE! Includes a free encounter for 2.
Our up close animal encounters bring you the joy of being in an animal's world.
Buddy up with a Mogo Wildlife Park keeper to meet our family of Meerkats, sit with our Squirrel Monkeys or if you really want to walk on the wild side, you can even feed a lion or a tiger!
Mogo Wildlife Park is dedicated to protecting the futures of many vulnerable and threatened animals. We take pride in our role as custodians of some of the world's rarest animals.
Our animals are like family to us. We ask that all visitors show our animals the respect we do. Click the animal profiles to meet some of our popular species and learn a little about them before you visit.
Mogo Wildlife Park is proud to be part of the Australian Wildlife Parks group, sharing Hunter Valley Wildlife Park and Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park as sister parks. Being a group allows us to focus on safeguarding even more threatened species, moving animals to the most suitable areas and leveraging all three parks' resources for breeding and conservation programs. Importantly, it means YOU get to explore more stunning regional NSW destinations while discovering a whole world of amazing creatures. Our parks focus on different varieties of animals, so there are always new and beautiful animals to meet at each location.
Hunter Valley Wildlife Park is under two hours from most of greater Sydney, while Mogo Wildlife Park is just 4 hours from the Southern Suburbs of Sydney.
Make it your goal in 2024 to explore all three of our parks with an Ultimate Explorer Annual Pass, which gives you and your family over $330 in bonuses and unlimited visits the three wildlife parks for a whole year!
Our new learning program MOGO EDUCATION ADVENTURES has been designed to be more engaging for students and teachers, provide more access to both our animals, and the knowledge of our passionate keepers. Our Education program means world class experiences for learning about our natural world, nature and the environment for Eurobodalla locals without the stress of a lengthy trip to the city.
Education Adventures is tailor-made for ES1 and S1 students, however all learners are welcome! Self-guided student pricing is available for other age groups, TAFE and university students, preschool groups, special needs groups and international ESL student groups.
Our up close animal encounters, Park entry, or an explorer annual pass all make fantastic gifts! Better than a product, a visit to one of our wildlife parks opens the door to inquisitivity, and breeds a love for our planet and its inhabitants.
Create life long memories with our amazing up close animal encounters, from feeding a lion to being cuddled by meerkats and more.
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MOGO Wildlife Park acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land on which our offices and operations are located, and we pay our respects to Elders past, pres ent and future.
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