Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park
About Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park
It will be like you have stepped back in time to the prehistoric age when you see some of the HUGE crocodiles at the Wilderness Wildlife Park!
Malcolm Douglas's famous Crocodile Park has now moved to the Wilderness Park, so you can see all the creatures from both, all in the same place!
It's a chance for kids to really experience some amazing encounters with some of the country's most incredible creatures. Have you ever been face to face with a huge cassowary? Or seen a kangaroo at full speed? Kids might even marvel at the rare black dingo, and white dingo! From jabirus, snakes, lizards, to emus and euros..there are plenty of amazing creatures to learn about and explore.
Then of course, there are the crocs! Snap snap...and that's not your camera making that sound! Wilderness Wildlife Park has daily feeding tours that showcase some of the BIGGEST crocs on display in the entire country.
Only 15 minutes drive outside of Broome, this animal experience is a great way to not only give kids encounters they might never have had before with some pretty cool creatures, but it's also a great learning experience for them. They can learn all about the animals behaviours, their habitats and their lives.
Of course - you're in Malcolm Douglas's Wildlife Park, and his 40 year career can certainly teach the family a few things about nature and animals that you might not have known before! So during your visit, make sure you head to the shop where there is an extraordinary display of his famous adventure films, shot across 40 amazing years!
Get those walking shoes, because the park also have some cool winding paths that are well shaded, and take you past some pretty cool sights, like the Barramundi pond and flocks of birds.
Enjoy those amazing animal moments at the Wilderness Wildlife Park!
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Suggest editHow much does it cost?
Suggest editAdults $35
Children $20 (Ages 5 to 15)
Free Under 4 years
Last Update 2023
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Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park FAQ’s
Doing our bit
A breeding program for many rare and little known kangaroos and wallabies is well established and new species are being added to the collection continuously.
I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park?
You can enjoy ice cream and drinks as you over look the lake in their outdoor seating area!
Any top tips when visiting?
The crocodile feeding tour is 3pm daily.
Does Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park have a gift shop?
Get that pocket money out because the shop museum has all of the films to be purchased, along with crocodile products.
Teachers corner
They would be happy to schedule in a school tour in the mornings. Give them a call to book!
Is Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Wildlife Park fully accessible?
Give them a call to see the accessibility of the park
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