Lone Pine is the largest koala sanctuary in Australia. It’s home to more than 130 of the cute-looking animals as well as other Australian species, such as kangaroos, dingoes and even the elusive platypus. Visitors can feed and hold many of the animals, as well as watch a variety of shows and demonstrations.
Start out by holding a koala. They’re in high demand regulations mean that each visitor gets a turn, while ensuring that individual koalas are only held for a maximum total of 30 minutes a day. You’ll find these animals surprisingly heavy, but as fluffy and docile as they look in the pictures. You can buy a professional photograph of this special moment by pre-ordering one in the gift shop.
If you don’t want to hold a koala, you can still visit their tree enclosures to see them laze on the branches or graze on some eucalyptus leaves.
Wander through the kangaroo paddock and feed the iconic Australia animals with the food sold at reception. There are enormous red kangaroos and smaller species, including tiny wallabies. Most have lost interest in food by mid-afternoon, so get there early.
Watch the amazing looking platypus in its purpose-built swimming pond and then move on to see the echidna. Both are mammals that lay eggs, but they couldn’t look more different!
Visit the energetic Tasmanian devils or organize a keeper tour to pat a dingo, feed a lorikeet, hold a snake or stroke a wombat. Included in your ticket are the scheduled shows at the Nature Kingdom show area, with impressive sheep dog and bird of prey demonstrations.
The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the in the suburb of Fig Tree Pocket, just over 8 miles (13 kilometers) from downtown Brisbane. You can cruise along the Brisbane River to the sanctuary on the ferry, take public transport or drive. Parking is free. Lone Pine is open every day of the year, except major public holidays, and has a café and gift shop.
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5/5 - Excellent
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5/5 - Excellent
If you want a photo holding a koala, get in line for the photo first, then go look at the other animals afterwards. Bring some cash to buy food to hand-feed kangaroos and emus. The Miramar Cruise to the sanctuary is also enjoyable.
5/5 - Excellent
We bought our tickets online the day before, which expedited entry. If you want to hold a koala (who doesn’t?), you can’t buy those tickets in advance and they only allow a small number of people to do this, so go early and make a beeline for the koala area. Also don’t miss the kangaroo feeding area, where you can pet kangaroos, wallabies, emus, as well as barnyard animals. Better than any zoo, and I appreciate that it’s a sanctuary.
5/5 - Excellent
This place was great! You can catch a ferry to the park and get a great scenic tour from the river instead of taking the bus. Koala can only be held by humans for a very short time each day (~30 minutes), so it was disappointing that they had booked up by the time we got there, but we still got to pet a koala and feed kangaroos which was fun
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