A koala in a gum tree
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Daisy Hill Koala Centre

Brooke Maddison
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Time Out says

Entry to the Daisy Hill Koala Centre is free, and while patting or handling the koalas is not possible there are ample viewing possibilities from two different boardwalks. Meet the centre's rescued and very cute animals including Molly, Kyra, Aretha, Moreton and more. 

Apart from seeing the resident marsupials, kids can also learn about koala conservation in a hands-on exhibit. In the day-use section of the park there’s an interactive play space for kids, including Wild Nature Play for sensory nature experiences and Indigenous Games, where the whole family can learn together through play. The park is
wheelchair accessible and dog-friendly, and has barbecue and picnic facilities. 

Daisy Hill is one of Brisbane’s hidden gems, and if you’re looking for an active and educational family activity, you’ll find plenty to do here. Hiking, mountain biking and horse riding are some of the best ways to see the park, and there are trails to suit all levels.  

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Details

Address
253 Daisy Hill Rd
Daisy Hill
4127
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Daily 10am-4pm
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