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Australian Reptile Park

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Only 1 hour from Sydney & Newcastle, The Australian Reptile Park is the Best Family FUN Day OUT! Open 9am-5pm every day of the year (except Christmas Day)

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The Australian Reptile Park is a hands-on zoo located in a natural bush setting on the Central Coast of NSW, home to exotic reptiles from around the world and a wide variety of Australian native animals. Enjoy live entertaining shows, themed exhibits and behind the scenes tours.

Learn about conservation work undertaken by keepers including the Tasmanian devil breeding program at Devil Ark, and our lifesaving snake and spider venom collection work.

Only 60 minutes from Sydney or Newcastle, Australian Reptile Park is a centrepiece attraction of the greater Central Coast, Hunter Valley and Port Stephens regions.Look out for park mascot Ploddy the dinosaur visible on the mountain top before the Gosford exit heading north on the M1.

Address: Lot 69 Pacific Hwy, Somersby NSW 2250, Australia
Phone: (02) 4340 1022
ua.moc.krapelitper@noitpecer
State: New South Wales
City: Somersby
Zip Code: 2250


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
Really great park for family adventures. The size of the park means that toddlers can easily manage the walking, bigger kids can look at their favourite animals without mum and dad having to be with them every minute and there is plenty of time to watch the shows and wander around the park. The only downside was the kiosk. The food was very basic and had little nutritional value...mostly hot dogs and chips. However, the picnic areas are plentiful which would make for a better alternative. Overall we had an excellent day and will definitely return.
7 years ago (30-01-2018)
I've visited the place a lot over the last 15+ years and recently have found it to be an excellent place to take the kids for a day out. You'll get to see lots of native Australian animals as well as some exotic species (it's mostly reptiles and spiders that are exotic). There are educational talks about several of the animals, and of course the main reptile show where a presenter will show and talk about several different animals. Don't forget to check out the Platypusary, Eric's Nature Walk, and the Nocturnal House. You can bring your own food and drinks, but there is also a cafe that sells some hot & cold food, cold drinks, coffee & tea, and light snacks. Beware though, kangaroos and emus wander about in the main park area and *will* try to get at your food and won't be shy about trying to grab it out of your hands, off the table, or even out of your bag. Feel free to shoo them away though. If you don't want to deal with that, there's an undercover area with picnic tables in between the crocodile exhibit and the kids playground that the roaming animals can't get to. The playground isn't large, but large enough to keep the kids entertained while you sit down and have a break/drink/lunch/snooze ;).
7 years ago (08-02-2018)
Beautiful natural surroundings with lots of opportunity to get up close to free range kangaroos and baby emus. Watch your lunch! The animals are relaxed yet active and the Keepers are happy to share what they know about their furry and feathered friends. A lovely day out.
7 years ago (08-03-2018)
Never fails to amaze. Have loved this place for years..loved taking my children and now enjoy taking our grandson. Not too expensive and well worth the cost for the endless smiles from him.
7 years ago (30-03-2018)
Great place to take kids. Very hands on experience. Snakes, lizards, wombats, kangaroos, emus all are roaming free in the main area. Staff are friendly, helpful and informative. Would have given 5 stars but for the food and coffee which is pretty poor. Suggest bringing your own packed lunch.
7 years ago (02-02-2018)
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