Plan Your Visit
Open 9.00am to 4.30pm every day of the year (excluding Christmas Day - closed)
Last Entry is 3.30pm
Come and spend the day at one of Perth’s most exciting tourist attractions, showcasing the largest private collection of native wildlife in Western Australia.
Hand-feed the kangaroos, join in the interactive farm show, touch a possum or lizard, meet a wombat, watch the cheeky penguins being fed, and have photos taken with koalas! Caversham Wildlife Park; a great Australian meet & greet experience for the whole family, in one fantastic day!
All of our shows, interactive experiences, photo opportunities (excluding koala hold) and animal food are included in the entry fee! With no extra money needed around the park, you can make the most of your experience at Caversham Wildlife Park.
We recommend you allow at least 3 hours to see and do everything - but feel free to stay all day! If you arrive after 2pm, you will miss some attractions.
Last entry is 3.30pm.
Caversham Wildlife Park is very proudly owned and operated by a Western Australian family. We don’t receive any Government assistance; the park is solely funded by visiting patrons. Thank you for your support.
ADMISSION PRICE INCLUDES:
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Attractions
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Animal Feed, and
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Photo Opportunities (excluding koala hold)
So, there's no extra money needed to enjoy the full experience!
Adult $35.00
Child $16.00 (3 years to 14 years)
Student $26.00 (Western Australian in-date Student Card must be presented to receive concession rate)
Pension $26.00 (Western Australian in-date Aged Pension Card or Seniors Card must be presented to receive concession rate)
Pay at the entry, or purchase tickets online:
Click Here to Purchase General Admission Tickets
Online General Admission can be purchased for Adult and Child tickets only. Concession entry can be purchased at the park entry only.
Click Here to Purchase a Multi-Pass
Multi-Pass offer - pay for 3 park visits, and your 4th visit will be on us! One Multi-Pass per person.
If purchasing a Multi-Pass for yourself, it can be purchased online or at the entry.
If purchasing a Multi-Pass as a gift, it can only be purchased online.
Click Here to Purchase a Gift Card
Gift Cards can be purchased for Adult and Child tickets only.
Gift Vouchers can be purchased on-site between 9.00am and 3.30pm daily.
(Multi-Pass gifts are purchased online.)
Caversham Wildlife Park is proudly owned and operated by a Western Australian family since 1988.
We don't receive any government assistance. The park is funded solely by you! Thank you for your support.
Kiosk
Our kiosk offers a variety of hot & cold light meals and refreshments, tea & coffee, cold drinks, ice creams and other snacks
ATM & EFTPOS
The ATM is located at the main entry
Eftpos facilities are available at the main entry, kiosk and souvenir shop
First Aid
Should you require access to first aid supplies, please see the staff in the souvenir shop
Should you require first aid assistance whilst in the park, please call 9248 1984
Accessibility
The park is wheelchair friendly
Please Note: We do not have wheelchairs available for use or hire
Disabled parking is available out the front of Caversham Wildlife Park and throughout all car parks in Whiteman Park
Disabled toilet facilities are available in two toilet blocks (please note the toilet block at Molly's Farm has ramp access but does not have disabled toilet facilities)
Should you wish to visit the park with an Assistance Animal, please click here for important information. Please contact us prior to your visit on 9248 1984.
The park is pram/push chair friendly, and baby change facilities are available in two toilet blocks (please note the toilet block at Molly's Farm does not have baby change facilities)
Prams, pushchairs/strollers and carts are not permitted into The Farm Show or Meet the Wombat & Friends for safety reasons.
Free Wifi
Free wifi is available around the park
Souvenirs
Our Gift Shop offers a wide range of Australian souvenirs, including Australian-made products, souvenir coins, emu & ostrich eggs, leather products, books, toys, clothing, jewellery, soft toys, collectables, beauty products, local honey and much more
Tips for a great visit
Entry into the park is recommended before 2.00pm, if you would like to see and do everything. To make the most of your experience and enjoy everything on offer, you should allow 3 hours minimum.
Don’t forget to bring your camera!
The park is well shaded, and there are various undercover areas around the park, however, please note that the park is predominantly an outdoors environment, so we encourage you to prepare for your visit, according to the weather forecast. If you get caught short, ponchos, hats, sunglasses and sunscreen are available for purchase in the Souvenir Shop.
Upon arrival, you will be given a park map. We encourage you to follow the map around the park, so as not to miss anything. Directional maps and signage can be found all around the park
The park is divided into 6 main sections: (in order, as you make your way around the park)
- North East – the animals and plants in this section represent the tropical part of our fascinating country. Complete with a peaceful walk-through aviary, this section is the start of your relaxing journey around the park.
- Kangaroo Enclosure – this spacious and relaxing exhibit runs through the middle of the park. Here you are able to engage with a variety of species of kangaroos and wallabies. Kangaroo food is provided here.
- South West – the animals and plants in this section represent our very own part of Australia. Here you will see many species that are found locally around Perth, and the South West. You will see some amazing bird life in the walk-through aviary. Don’t forget to have some photos taken with the spectacular Australian Grass Trees.
- Molly’s Farm – this is where some of our most cheeky animals reside! Get up close and personal with a variety of friendly animals in the barns, and then take a walk through the paddocks to meet some of the larger animals, such as the ostrich and buffalo. Animal food is provided here.
- North – the animals and plants in this section represent Australia’s most arid region. Embark on a journey of red, rocky landscapes, sounds of Kookaburra calls and balmy outback atmosphere.
- South East – the animals and plants in this section represent the diversity of the coastal, forest and mountainous areas in Australia’s south east corner. There is an aromatic scent of Eucalyptus in this section.
Hint - many enclosures around the park house more than one species so remember to look carefully – top and bottom, left and right!
Should you wish to leave the park and return later on the same day, please ask the staff in the souvenir shop for a pass-out stamp. Showing a receipt will not suffice.
Weather
Weather conditions are beyond our control, and a factor that visitors should consider before planning a visit.
We recommend checking weather forecasts in advance to ensure you come prepared, and can enjoy a comfortable visit.
The park is predominantly an outdoors venue. All interactive attractions are under-cover.
Refunds are not provided in the event of inclement cold, wet, stormy, or hot weather.
Prohibited Items
We thank you for leaving the following items at home: pets, balls, frisbees, bikes, scooters, skateboards, roller-skates/blades, party accessories - These items have the potential to cause harm to the animals and/or other visitors.
Human food can be very dangerous for animals, so please feed only the food we provide.
Prams, pushchairs/strollers and carts are not permitted into The Farm Show or Meet the Wombat & Friends for safety reasons.
Please familiarize yourself with our Conditions Of Entry before your visit.
Whiteman Park is a Recreation & Conservation Reserve, that is approximately 4300 hectares; that’s about 10 times larger than Kings Park. There is plenty to see and do, so feel free to stroll across to Whiteman Park at any time throughout the day, and then return into Caversham Wildlife Park later – our friendly shop staff will provide you with a pass-out stamp.
For further information, please contact Whiteman Park – 9209 6000 or visit their website.
Thank you and have a great day at Caversham Wildlife Park
We are located inside WHITEMAN PARK, at 'The Village'
Address - 233 Drumpellier Drive, WHITEMAN
There are three entrances into Whiteman Park -
- Drumpellier Drive (Eastern Entrance)
- Beechboro Road North (Western Entrance)
- Dulwich Street (Southern Entrance)
Entry into Whiteman Park is free.
PARKING - Parking is free. Car park 8 is the closest to Caversham Wildlife Park. Please do not leave valuables inside your vehicle.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT -
For the most up-to-date bus & train timetable, please call the Transperth Info Line on 13 62 13 or click here for an online journey planner
There are no public transport options to/from the Beechboro Road entrance nor the Dulwich Street entrance, and you cannot walk to/from these entrances to Caversham Wildlife Park; if you re being dropped off at the park, please ensure your driver drops you off at Caversham Wildlife Park (not at the Whiteman Park entrance).
Travelling by Train:
The Morley-Ellenbrook line allows you to travel from Perth CBD to the Whiteman Park Station, at the eastern entrance, in half an hour.
The Whiteman Park Station is located approx 300m from the Whiteman Park entrance.
You can walk to Caversham Wildlife Park from this entrance, via a two kilometre signposted pathway. Please use the marked walking/cycling path through the open fields. Shelters are located along the way. We do not recommend walking along the road.
Alternatively, on operating days, you can catch a Heritage Tram Ride from the tram stop just outside the Whiteman Park Station. This service is free for 2025, with limited operating hours making weekends the best time to visit. See the Perth Electric Tramway Society - Ride A Tram for details on their operating days and time.
Travelling by Bus:
Several Transperth bus routes stop at a bus interchange at the Whiteman Park Station, at the eastern entrance.
The Whiteman Park Station is located approx 300m from the Whiteman Park entrance.
You can walk to Caversham Wildlife Park from this entrance, via a two kilometre signposted pathway. Please use the marked walking/cycling path through the open fields. Shelters are located along the way. We do not recommend walking along the road.
Alternatively, on operating days, you can catch a Heritage Tram Ride from the tram stop just outside the Whiteman Park Station. This service is free for 2025, with limited operating hours making weekends the best time to visit. See the Perth Electric Tramway Society - Ride A Tram for details on their operating days and time.
TAXI - We can call a taxi for you when you are ready to leave the park - please ask the staff in the shop. If you are able to call your own taxi, we encourage you to do so, so you can track the taxi's journey on your phone.
You will be provided with a complimentary map on arrival
North East
The animals and plants in this section represent the tropical part of our fascinating country. Complete with a peaceful walk-through aviary, this section is the start of your relaxing journey around the park.
South West
The animals and plants in this section represent our very own part of Australia. Here you will see many species that are found locally around Perth, and the South West. You will see some amazing bird life in the walk-through aviary. Be sure to stop by the Penguin Pool. And don’t forget to have some photos taken with the spectacular Australian Grass Trees.
North
The animals and plants in this section represent Australia’s most arid region. Embark on a journey of red, rocky landscapes, sounds of Kookaburra calls and balmy outback atmosphere.
South East - Koala Section
Here you can view the koalas anytime, and attend one of the daily photo sessions. Other animals and plants in this section represent the diversity of the coastal, forest and mountainous areas in Australia’s south east corner. There is an aromatic scent of Eucalyptus in this section.
Kangaroo Enclosure
This spacious and relaxing exhibit runs through the middle of the park. Here you are able to engage with a variety of species of kangaroos and wallabies. Kangaroo food is provided here.
Reptile House
For those who prefer to view reptiles behind glass, this is the place to come, with a great range of pythons, monitors, lizards, dragons, turtles and even frogs, there is plenty to see!
If you'd like to have a feel of some gorgeous reptile skin during your visit, be sure to visit Meet The Wombat & Friends!
Molly's Farm
This is where some of our most cheeky animals reside! Get up close and personal with a variety of friendly animals in the barns, and then take a walk through the paddocks to meet some of the larger animals, such as the ostrich and buffalo.
We are proud to welcome many experienced and accredited tour companies to the park, including: