Just a short drive from Moruya Holiday Park, Mogo Wildlife Park is home to over 250 animals, including rare and endangered species from around the world. Perfect for families, animal lovers, and wildlife enthusiasts, this world-class zoo offers unforgettable close-up encounters with some of the planet’s most fascinating creatures.
What to See & Do at Mogo Wildlife Park
- Meet the Big Cats – See lions, Sumatran tigers, and snow leopards up close in beautifully designed enclosures.
- Exotic & Endangered Species – Encounter giraffes, rhinos, zebras, and gorillas, as well as the only white-handed gibbons in Australia.
- Feed a Giraffe – Experience a once-in-a-lifetime chance to hand-feed a giraffe and learn about their conservation.
- Native Australian Wildlife – Spot kangaroos, wallabies, and emus, or meet a cute and curious meerkat family.
- Animal Encounters & Keeper Talks – Book a personal animal encounter or join a keeper talk to learn more about the park’s incredible residents.
How to Visit Mogo Wildlife Park
Mogo Wildlife Park is open daily from 9 AM to 4 PM, with tickets available online or at the gate. For entry prices, feeding experiences, and tour bookings, visit the official Mogo Wildlife Park website.
Distance from Moruya Holiday Park
Approx. 20km north (15-minute drive) from Moruya Holiday Park.
South Coast Attractions not to miss!
Looking for some advice on what to see and do while you're here? We think these should go straight to the top of your list!
Tuross Lake & Tuross Head
Just 20 minutes from Moruya, Tuross Lake and Tuross Head offer the perfect mix of scenic beauty, water adventures, and relaxation. Whether you're fishing, kayaking, beachcombing, or soaking in breathtaking coastal views, this hidden gem on the NSW South Coast is a must-visit.
![Couple kayaking along Turos Lake, Turos Head. Image Credit Destination NSW](https://d1xaurqbwv3heu.cloudfront.net/images/Moruya/Attractions/_1200x675_crop_center-center_none/5029/Turross-Head-and-Turross-Lake-NSW-South-Coast.webp)
Montague Island
Just off the NSW South Coast, Montague Island (Barunguba) is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers.
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SAGE Farmers Markets
Held every Tuesday in Moruya, the SAGE Farmers Market is the perfect place to pick up fresh, locally grown produce. Meet the farmers, grab some gourmet treats, and experience the vibrant community atmosphere.
![Couple shopping for fresh produce at the SAGE Farmers Markets in Moruya.](https://d1xaurqbwv3heu.cloudfront.net/images/Moruya/Attractions/_1200x675_crop_center-center_none/4118/Sage-Farmers-Market-Moruya-South-Coast.webp)
Broulee Beach and Moruya Heads
For beach lovers, Broulee Beach and Moruya Heads are must-visit spots. Enjoy swimming, surfing, and beach walks, or take in the breathtaking coastal views from the Moruya Heads lookout.
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Deua National Park
Nature lovers will love Deua National Park, home to incredible bushwalks, caves, and rugged wilderness. Hike to The Big Hole or explore the Marble Arch walking track, offering a mix of limestone formations and lush rainforest.
![Scenic view of a waterway running through Deura National Park, Moruya](https://d1xaurqbwv3heu.cloudfront.net/images/Moruya/Attractions/_1200x675_crop_center-center_none/4091/Deua-National-Park-NSW-South-Coast-Image-Credit-Destination-NSW.webp)
Mogo Wildlife Park
Just a 15-minute drive from Moruya, Mogo Wildlife Park is home to exotic and endangered species, including giraffes, lions, tigers, and rhinos. Get up close with the animals through keeper talks and feeding experiences.
![Delivering world standard facilities for over 250 animals, of which more than 44 are rare or exotic species, Mogo Wildlife Park's commitment to the conservation of endangered species is balanced with fulfilling today’s visitor expectations zoological gardens. The bushland has been developed into a botanical haven for wildlife and visitors, creating an atmosphere of unity with the natural surrounds and animal enclosures.](https://d1xaurqbwv3heu.cloudfront.net/images/Moruya/Attractions/_1200x675_crop_center-center_none/4086/Mogo-wildlife-park-v2-mogo-nsw-south-coast-image-credit-destination-nsw.webp)
Moruya River
A hub for fishing, kayaking, and boating, the Moruya River offers stunning scenery and plenty of peaceful spots to relax by the water. Take a river cruise, drop a line for bream and flathead, or enjoy a paddleboarding adventure.
![People launching a boat and kayaks into the Moruya River from a boat ramp, with a bridge and town in the background. A family enjoys the water, highlighting outdoor activities at Moruya Holiday Park.](https://d1xaurqbwv3heu.cloudfront.net/images/Moruya/Park-Facilities/_1200x675_crop_center-center_none/3682/Moruya-holiday-park-water-activities.webp)