Department for Environment and Heritage

Cleland Wildlife Park

Please note: Cleland Wildlife Park will be closed to the general public until midday on Sunday 22 November 2009 due to the Classic Adelaide event. Cleland is holding a Classic Cleland Breakfast on this morning in conjunction with the Classic Adelaide including gourmet breakfast and exclusive access to the park for the morning. See "What's Happening" page for further information. Cleland will open for normal business at midday on Sunday 22 November 2009.

Feeding the kangaroos

Viewing a Tawny Frogmouth

Hold a koala, roam the grassland enclosures with some of the largest kangaroos in Australia or watch a Bilby emerge from its burrow. Sounds like a day at Cleland Wildlife Park!

Just twenty minutes from the Adelaide city centre, you can explore some of South Australia's diverse landscapes and meet some of their inhabitants. Visitors can feed and wander at their leisure among kangaroos, wallabies, Emus and waterfowl. Displays of Dingoes, reptiles, Tasmanian Devils and Koalas allow easy viewing access, or stroll through the aviaries and marvel at the diversity of South Australian wildlife.

The park has been a major tourist attraction in South Australia since 1967. Nestled within the natural bush setting of Cleland Conservation Park and adjacent to Mount Lofty Summit, the park provides 35 ha of open bushland habitat where visitors can interact with Australian wildlife.

Contact

Ranger looking after animals Cleland Wildlife Park
Mount Lofty Summit Road
Crafers SA 5152
Australia

Phone: (61 8) 8339 2444
Email: clelandwildlifepark@saugov.sa.gov.au