Koala Park Sanctuary

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Koala Park Sanctuary
84 Castle Hill Road, Putney, NSW

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Travel Guide - Koala Park Sanctuary doesn’t just have koalas, it also includes animals such as Red & Grey Kangaroos, Dingoes, Wombats, Echidnas, Emus, many Wallaby species and a large collection of Australian Native Birds. Koala Park was created in the 1920’s and officially opened in October of 1930 by the founder Noel Burnet. He became alarmed at the high numbers of koalas shot for the large export fur trade. He feared that if such harsh treatment was allowed to continue, this loveable and unique animal would disappear from the face of the earth forever. From that time on he spent his whole life fighting to protect, research and create a safe environment in which they could live and breed naturally. See you next time at Travel Guide
9am-5pm (7 days a week)
  • Adult: $19
  • Child: $9

How to get to Koala Park by Train

Take the train to Pennant Hills Station on the Hornsby via Strathfield Line. Cross over railway line and join Glenorie Bus routes 651 to 655. The bus takes about 10 minutes to Koala Park.
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From Sydney by Road - 30 minutes

Cross Harbour Bridge onto Freeway, follow Epping signs to M2 Tollway. Second Exit, Turn Right into Pennant Hills intersection. Left at Castle Hill Road, Koala Park is on the right after the second set of traffic lights. Follow the Koala Park signs.