Bookings now available for Summer 2025 Open Days!
Would you like to see how one of Australia’s largest wildlife conservation facilities is operated? Well, this is your chance! Due to popular demand, Aussie Ark is opening its doors to the public again, for a short time only.
Over the 2025 Summer (1-31 January only) Aussie Ark is welcoming visitors every day!
Visitors to the Ark will have the opportunity to meet and learn about our residents, some of Australia’s most endangered native species. Open hours are from 10.30am – 1pm each day, and your ticket includes a guided tour of the facility, which starts promptly at 11.00am.
Ticket prices:
- Adult $42
- Child $22
- Concession $32
- Families $115 (2A+2C), $75 (1A+2c). Entry is free of charge for children under 3 years old
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 located in Barrington Tops and can be accessed from the coast via Gloucester. Please allow for at least 1.5-2 hours driving time from Gloucester to arrive at Aussie Ark. The roads leading to Aussie Ark are unsealed and generally well graded, but can be steep and winding in a few places. 4WD or AWD vehicles are recommended but not essential. 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 due to wildlife crossing roads.
