Halls Gap Zoo
0
(0)
Halls Gap Zoo is Victoria’s largest regional zoo, located just a few minutes from the centre of Halls Gap. The zoo is home to more than 160 species of native and exotic animals and is designed for easy walking, with accessible paths and picnic areas. Allow around 2 to 3 hours to explore the zoo at a relaxed pace, with optional animal feeding experiences available on selected days.

Halls Gap Zoo is Victoria’s largest regional zoo and a favourite attraction for visitors of all ages. Just minutes from the heart of Halls Gap, the zoo features over 160 species of native and exotic animals, including giraffes, red pandas, meerkats, kangaroos, wombats, dingoes, and more.

Guests can enjoy leisurely strolls through well-maintained enclosures, take part in animal feeding experiences, and learn about conservation efforts. The zoo offers picnic areas, accessible paths, and plenty of space for families to explore and relax.

Have you been here? Rate it!

Average 0 / 5. Votes 0

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Attractions

Explore More of the Grampians: Trails, Lookouts, and Natural Wonders

The Grampians region in Victoria is a must-visit destination, known for its rugged mountain ranges, stunning waterfalls, scenic lookouts, and unique cultural heritage. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a longer adventure, there are endless things to do in the Grampians, from bushwalking and rock climbing to exploring Aboriginal rock art sites and enjoying local food and wine.

Top destinations in the Grampians include MacKenzie Falls, Boroka Lookout, The Balconies, Reed Lookout, and the Pinnacle. Visitors also love exploring Silverband Falls, Mount William, and the charming town of Halls Gap. With so many attractions and natural wonders, the Grampians is one of Victoria’s most popular regions for travellers seeking adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable views.

Zoo animals
Glass blowing in The Grampians
Fishing on the Lake
Cellar doors The Grampians