Attraction Guide: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Brisbane, Australia

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Guide

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Cuddle a Koala in Brisbane! Guide

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, located in Brisbane, Australia, is the world's first and largest koala sanctuary. It's a haven for these adorable marsupials and a fantastic place for visitors to get up close and personal with Australian wildlife. Beyond koalas, the sanctuary is home to kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, dingoes, and a variety of native birds. It's a must-visit for animal lovers of all ages. Founded in 1927, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary was established to provide a safe refuge for orphaned and injured koalas. At the time, koala populations were declining due to habitat loss and hunting. The sanctuary played a crucial role in protecting these iconic animals and raising awareness about their conservation. Over the years, it has expanded its mission to include education, research, and the rehabilitation of other native Australian wildlife. At Lone Pine, you can cuddle a koala (for a fee), hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, watch sheep dog shows, and learn about Australian wildlife through informative presentations. You can also see Tasmanian devils, wombats, and a variety of native birds. The sanctuary offers a range of activities and experiences to suit all interests. There are several cafes and kiosks within the sanctuary offering a variety of food and drinks. While there aren't specific culinary traditions associated with the sanctuary itself, you can find a range of Australian-inspired dishes and snacks.

Transportation

The most convenient way to reach Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary by public transport is by bus. Take the 430 bus from Brisbane City (Queen Street Bus Station, Platform 2C). The journey takes approximately 45 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a Mirimar Cruise from Brisbane City to Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

Opening Hours

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Daily

Ticket Price

Adult: $49 AUD, Child (3-13 years): $35 AUD