708 Jesmond RoadFig Tree Pocket, Queensland 4069
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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the world’s first and largest koala sanctuary, home to over 100 koalas and 75 species of other Australian native animals.
As Brisbane's premier wildlife attraction, Lone Pine is the perfect place to get up close and personal with Australia's furry, feathery, and scaly friends in a natural, intimate setting.
With a daily schedule full of shows, presentations, photo opportunities and free-range kangaroo feeding, there is something for guests of all ages.
Don't miss the new 360-degree crocodile viewing dome, where you can come face to face (or tooth to tooth!) with Australia's largest apex predator, the saltwater crocodile!
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is accredited by the Zoo and Aquarium Association for positive animal welfare. The health and wellbeing of the sanctuary’s animals are at the forefront of everything they do, along with their extensive research and conservation efforts.
Lone Pine is open every day and just 12 kilometres from Brisbane CBD. The sanctuary can be accessed by car, bus, or Mirimar River Cruise.
It's time to discover your sanctuary!
Facilities
- Cafe
- Carpark
- Coach Parking
- Electric Vehicle Charging Point
- Enquiry Desk
- Family Friendly
- Food and Refreshments
- Interactive Centre
- Interpretive Centre
- Kiosk
- Lawn / Gardens
- Non Smoking
- Parents Room
- Pet Friendly - Enquire
- Picnic Area
- Shop / Gift Shop
- Showers
Accessibility
- Caters for people who use a wheelchair.
- Caters for people with allergies and intolerances.
- Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region.
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.