Koala Conservation Reserve Guide
Get Up Close and Personal with Koalas in Their Natural Habitat Guide
The Koala Conservation Reserve on Phillip Island offers a unique opportunity to observe koalas in their natural environment. Unlike zoos, this reserve allows you to wander through elevated boardwalks and trails within a natural bushland setting, providing a glimpse into the lives of these iconic Australian marsupials. It's a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and families looking for an authentic Australian experience. The reserve was established to protect and conserve the local koala population and their habitat. Through careful management and conservation efforts, the reserve provides a safe haven for these animals. The boardwalks were strategically built to minimize disturbance to the koalas and their environment, allowing visitors to observe them without causing stress. The reserve also plays an important role in educating the public about koala conservation and the importance of protecting their habitat. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the boardwalks, spotting koalas nestled in the branches of eucalyptus trees. Informative displays provide insights into koala behavior, diet, and conservation efforts. Guided tours are also available for a more in-depth experience. The reserve also features picnic areas and walking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Phillip Island. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition associated with the reserve itself, nearby Cowes offers a variety of dining options featuring fresh seafood and local produce.
Transportation
The Koala Conservation Reserve is located a short drive from Cowes. Public transport options are limited. The Phillip Island Bus Lines route 78 runs from Cowes to the reserve. Check the Phillip Island Bus Lines website for the most up-to-date timetable.
Opening Hours
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Daily
Ticket Price
$14.50 Adult, $7.20 Child (4-15 years)