Would you like to see how one of Australia’s largest wildlife conservation facilities is operated?

Due to popular demand, Aussie Ark is opening its doors again for a short time only. During the NSW Summer school holidays, Aussie Ark will welcome daily visitors.

Opening hours are 10.30am to 2pm daily with guided tours of the facility departing at 11am and 12.30pm sharp.

NB. Self-guided visits are not available, so be on time so you don't miss out.

Ticket prices:

  • $40 adult; $20 child; $30 concession; families $70 (1A+2C) or $100 (2A+2C) and $15 extra child.

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 spectacular 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!

More details here

Getting there:

Aussie Ark is a wildlife conservation facility in Barrington Tops. The road across Barrington Tops has reopened, almost two years after it was closed due to flood-related damage in March 2021. Access to Barrington Tops from the Gloucester side for coastal visitors is now open!