Koala Conservation Reserve

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Rhyll, Australia

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Wildlife refuge· Conservation department· Tourist attraction· Nature preserve

Koala Conservation Reserve Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Koala Conservation Reserve is located in Rhyll, Australia on 1810 Phillip Island Rd. Koala Conservation Reserve is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in Australia.

Address

1810 Phillip Island Rd

Phone

+61 359512800

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Benjamin O'Connor

Just wonderful. Walks are restful and full of wildlife, you just need to slow down and look. Up close to the koalas in the protected walks. A nice quiet way to spend a few hours with the family.

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Beth 2015

Beautiful place to koalas, wallabies and birds in the surrounding wetland area. Fun info for kids. Definitely take some bug repellant as there are quite a few mosquitoes but a roll on would be better that way your not spraying it where animals could possibly breathe it in. Or spray yourself before you go in the entrance.

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mingxi guan

My heart melted when I saw those little cuties no matter they’re eating, sleeping, eating or looking at me!!! Absolutely loved the experience where you’re able to see them quite close. I was lucky to see koalas awake and eating! They’re just so adorable!

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Amber Dowling

Beautiful park. It's small but you can spend a long time there looking for the koalas, they blend in so easily! It was very fun playing a game to find the koalas hidden in the trees. Know before you go that it's not big, but if you know how to have fun, it's fantastic

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Cin City

Super friendly, dedicated staff. Cute koalas.. you can see them up close! Worth the visit even though the conservation centre is small. Visiting them is a way to support the not-for-profit organisation and wildlife.

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John Lourens

Great place to see koala's up close and in their own natural environment also wallabies and other animals

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William Drummond

Exactly what you'd expect - was able to get up close (but certainly not touch!) the koalas. Entrance fee goes to a good cause.