Crocodylus Park
Wildlife park · Knuckey Lagoon ·

Crocodylus Park

Wildlife park · Knuckey Lagoon ·

Wildlife park with 1000+ crocs, lions, monkeys, boat cruise

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Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
Crocodylus Park by null
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815 McMillans Rd, Berrimah NT 0828, Australia Get directions

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815 McMillans Rd, Berrimah NT 0828, Australia Get directions

+61 8 8922 4500
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"A wildlife park focused on crocodiles that houses a very large collection of saltwater crocodiles — more than a thousand — alongside other captive species such as big cats, monkeys and meerkats, offering close‑up viewing of reptiles and complementary animal exhibits." - Catherine Best

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Crocodylus Park

Andrew D.

Google
Had a great day, great layout of the park with informative, interactive, and feeding sessions happening through the day with different animals. Heaps of crocodiles to see, from big to small. Must do the "extra cost" boat cruise on the man made lake, awesome experience with the crocodiles jumping up beside the boat for a feed. Again a very informative and enjoyable experience.

Janelle L.

Google
Absolutely loved this park. I went on the Cruise while there to get up close to feeding Crocodiles. It was a great experience and would recommend the Park and the Cruise to anyone. Please view my photos for the just some of the animals and sites around the park. I visited both a Sunday with family and a Weekday on my own. I went early and there was no waiting.

Ryan J.

Google
Amazing experience for a very reasonable price. Got to see the best croc experiences as well as holding a baby!!! Highly recommend you visit this place for a great day out and see some crazy really cool animals.

Rachel D.

Google
The staff at this park are passionate about their work, and it shows. The boat cruise was quite good compared to others set on the Adelaide River. I found it more informative, and we saw more crocodiles in their man made river. It does get hot when you are watching the feedings as so many people are in the one space at a time.

John G.

Google
Really good day out, up close and personal with the crocs. The Croc cruise is and extra $10 but well worth it, educational and an experience. The other parts of the park are good, plenty of animals to look at and feed

Andrew S.

Google
Great place to get up close with these prehistoric animals - and others too! Very informative displays and demonstrations. Do the boat ride - but keep your arms inside at all times otherwise CHOMP! Also, make sure you see the crocodiles being fed. Great for kids and adults alike. Worth dropping in and visiting. Friendly and helpful staff.

Nikki B.

Google
The family had a great time. We arrived in time for croc feeding and it was so informative. Very healthy (and distant) respect for crocs, that is for sure! Had a great time seeing all the other animals also. The meerkats were very cute and my son's street cred increased when he told his friends he saw a capybara in real life.

Tahnee C.

Google
My partner and I loved it here. We wandered the park and we went on the boat tour. Tyson was our guide and he was awesome. Very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humour. We’d love to come back next time we’re in Darwin