Spring Holidays Only – Saturday 26th of September to Sunday 11th of October
Would you like to see how one of Australia’s largest conservation facilities is operated? Well this is your chance! Due to popular demand, Aussie Ark has decided to open its doors again for a short time only! During the Spring holidays, from September 26th – October 11th 2020, Aussie Ark will welcome daily visitors!
Not only does Aussie Ark hold the largest population of the endangered Tasmanian devil on mainland Australia, but it also is home to Eastern quolls, Parma wallabies, bandicoots, Brush-tailed rock-wallabies, and bettongs!
Set high in the spectacular NSW Barrington Tops, you can escape to the remoteness of Aussie Ark just for the day! Guaranteed to recharge your batteries and show you how Aussie Ark is fighting extinction of some of Australia’s most loved species!
Opening Hours
Aussie Ark will open daily from September 26th – October 11th 2020 from 10am-2pm.
You can buy tickets online or at the gate.
Tour Times
Guided tours are 1 hour in duration and will be run daily by Aussie Ark keepers at 10:30am, 11.30am and 12.30pm. Self-guided visits are not available, so guests will be included into the next guided tour after arrival.
Please note, each tour at each time on each day will be different as different enclosures are visited. We have tried to organise that the tours mimic one another as closely as possible, however we do have to use alternate routes so that our animals are not inhibited by constant access to their wild enclosures. This includes using different devil enclosures for each tour’s feed, so not to overfeed the same group.
Tickets and Prices
Admission type | Ticket price (AU$) |
Adult | $35 |
Child (aged 3-15 years) | $15 |
Senior (60yrs+) | $29 |
Family (2 adults + 2 children) | $90 |
Family (1 adults + 2 child) | $55 |
Extra child on family pass | $10 |
Getting There
Aussie Ark can be accessed via Scone, Muswellbrook or Gloucester. Please allow a minimum of 1.5 -2 hours from any of these locations to arrive at Aussie Ark.
Roads to Aussie Ark are unsealed and roads can be steep and winding. Wildlife spotting is fantastic along the drive to Aussie Ark. Extreme care should be taken by drivers at all times and dawn, dusk and night driving in the areas should be avoided. 4WD or AWD is preferred but not essential.
For more information and to BOOK please click HERE.