Maru Koala and Animal Park

Maru Koala and Animal Park is a fun and family-friendly experience where you can get up close to Australian wildlife and culture. Located in Grantville, Victoria, just a short drive from Melbourne and on the way to Phillip Island, Maru Koala and Animal Park combines hands-on animal encounters with fun and educational activities for all ages. A must-visit for anyone who wants to get up close to Australia’s famous animals and has a range of other entertainment options beyond wildlife.

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Wildlife Experience

Maru Koala and Animal Park is a wildlife experience designed to educate and entertain. Situated in the beautiful Australian countryside near Phillip Island, Maru welcomes animal lovers of all ages to get up close to native animals, from cuddly koalas to amazing kangaroos. As a family-run attraction, Maru Koala Park has a team of animal handlers who are trained to follow animal welfare guidelines. Our commitment to conservation and education is evident through our regular keeper talks, during which you can learn about the unique habitats, conservation status, and behaviour of Australia’s native animals. Maru’s mix of wildlife park fun and educational focus makes us a top choice for international visitors and locals.
Wildlife Experience
Animals & Experiences

Animals & Experiences

Maru Koala and Animal Park allows you to get up close to a range of animals, from Australia’s cutest to its most interesting. Daily animal interactions include photo opportunities with koalas, feeding experiences with kangaroos, and even holding a python snake for those who dare to try. The animal experiences are led by knowledgeable handlers to ensure visitor safety and animal welfare.

Hold A Snake

For a close encounter with Australia’s iconic reptiles Maru Koala and Animal Park offers a snake holding experience with a python snake. Visitors will learn about these amazing snakes from trained animal handlers and gain an understanding of their behaviour and role in Australian ecosystems. This is a thrilling and educational experience for guests to have a safe and hands on encounter with one of Australia’s native animals.

Cuddle A Koala

Koala cuddling is a top visitor favourite, one on one time with Australia’s famous furry friends. Learn about their eucalyptus only diet and the conservation efforts to protect their habitat. With a professional photo opportunity this is an experience that will capture the heart of Australia’s wildlife. Maru ensures koala feeding is managed carefully, using fresh gum leaves to keep the animals diet in line with their natural needs.

Hand Feeding Kangaroos and Wallabies

Visitors can interact with Eastern Grey Kangaroos in a large habitat, hand feed them and even have contact with baby kangaroos (joeys). These magnificent animals roam free, giving guests plenty of photo opportunities and the chance to experience Australia’s wildlife up close. The park also has albino kangaroos, which are rare and beautiful animals for animal lovers to learn about.

Dingo Encounter

The dingo experience allows guests to get up close to Australia’s wild dogs. Visitors can observe their behaviour, learn about their conservation status and gain insight into these amazing animals. This is a great combination of education and fun for those interested in Australia’s wildlife.

Things To Do at Wildlife Park

Maru Koala and Animal Park has plenty of activities beyond animal encounters, it’s an entertainment park. The park hosts events, mini golf, and themed attractions all year round.

Pirate Festival

The Grantville Pirate Festival is a fun family friendly event where visitors can dress up as pirates and enjoy pirate themed activities and games. Life size Pirate figurines and characters like Jack Sparrow bring the festival to life, along with all the other attractions Maru Koala and Animal Park has to offer. A great day out for kids and adults.

Things To Do at Wildlife Park

Pirate Pete’s Mini-Golf

Pirate Pete’s Mini-Golf is an 18 hole mini golf course with life size Pirate figures, water features and pirate themed obstacles. This mini golf course adds a fun twist to the park and is fun for the whole family. The mini golf has seating areas around the course so everyone can play at their own pace.

Volunteering

Maru Koala and Animal Park has volunteer opportunities for those who love wildlife conservation. Volunteers help with animal feeding, park maintenance and guest engagement, so they can contribute to conservation and get hands on experience with Australian animals. Perfect for animal lovers who want to get involved in the care and education of Aussie animals.

Sheep Shearing

For a taste of old Australia Maru has live sheep shearing demonstrations where you can see the skill and history of this iconic industry. Learn about wool production in Australia and watch the team in action, it’s a great experience for anyone interested in rural life.

Bistro

The Homestead Bistro serves up fresh food, perfect after a day of exploring the park. With plenty of seating the bistro caters for all tastes, from Aussie favourites to fresh local produce. The Nice Bistro serves everything from snacks to full meals so you can eat throughout your day.

Best Time to Visit

The park is open all year, and the best time to visit is during the warmer months when the animals are more active. Maru Koala and Animal Park has daily keeper talks, food for animals, and special events like the annual pirate festival. If you’re planning a Phillip Island day trip, make the most of your visit by checking admission prices and booking entry in advance, especially during peak season.

Best Time to Visit Koala

FAQ

We have a range of Australian animals, including koalas, kangaroos, albino animals, dingoes and reptiles.

Yes, Maru has volunteer programs for those interested in conservation and animal care, get hands on with native animals.

Yes, the Homestead Bistro serves up fresh food, plenty of seating to sit and enjoy a meal.

Yes, Maru has plenty of photo opportunities, including professional photos of koalas and kangaroos.

Animal encounters, Pirate Pete’s Mini-Golf, the annual Pirate Festival, sheep shearing demonstrations and regular keeper talks.

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