Wilbur’s Wildlife Discovery Centre at District Outlet Centre

A woman holds a baby in her lap, the baby is reaching a hand out cuiously to a small possum held by a handler
Wilbur’s Wildlife Discovery Centre returns to District Outlet Centre for the Summer School Holidays!

The Wilbur’s Wildlife Discovery Centre is the ultimate animal experience allowing you to pat and hold a range of snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs, possums and more.

Two children are enthusiastically watching one boy holding a snake in a well-lit room, displaying a sense of wonder and adventure

For just $10 a ticket, kids can enjoy a live Wildlife Show (yes, they can hold a snake!), and step into the world of zookeepers, vets and dinosaurs in the hands-on Activity Zone. It’s the perfect mix of fun, learning and animal adventures.

New for the summer school holidays is a 6 hole mini golf course and keep an eye out for the dinosaur puppet roaming the centre.

Two children enjoy playing mini golf at Safari Celebrations, surrounded by colorful decorations and themed obstacles.

Located at District Outlet Centre | corner Freda Thompson Place & Main North Road, Parafield. Tickets are $10 with children under three admitted free. Sessions are available on selected dates from December 19th to January 17th.


Bookings are essential for this experience which sold out last time it was offered in July : wilburswildlife.com.au/discovery-centre/

 

 

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