We love sharing our our passion for diverse and captivating wildlife with groups.
If you'd like to maximise what you learn, book your group (maximum 20) into our NEW Wildlife Sunrise breakfast featuring a early morning tour with one of our passionate zookeepers.
If you're after a casual group visit like a birthday party, please head to Events
If you're an agent who would like to wholesale tickets, please get in touch with a booking enquiry
Whether you are arranging your own travel or you're a travel agent, we have options for everyone. From our NEW Wildlife Sunrise Breakfasts every Sunday, to our up-close animal encounters to group catering, our team will gladly assist you with any itinerary.
Hunter Valley Wildlife Park is not like traditional zoos because it places a greater emphasis on interactive encounters, allowing visitors to hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, and even meet friendly meerkats. These hands-on experiences create long-lasting memories and a deeper connection with the wildlife. Hunter Valley Wildlife Park is committed to education, providing informative programs that shed light on the behaviours, habitats, and conservation efforts. A visit to Hunter Valley Wildlife Park leaves you with important knowledge about endangered wildlife, the importance of habitat preservating, and a deeper appreciation for wildlife.
Hunter Valley Wildlife Park, a part of Australian Wildlife Parks, is committed to preserving wildlife and ensuring a high quality of life for the animals in our care. Our animals will ALWAYS come first, so we ask you to treat all of our animals with the uttermost respect while you're enjoying our Wildlife Parks.
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