Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
Wildlife park · Broome ·

Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park

Wildlife park · Broome ·

See crocs up close, hold babies, enjoy Aussie wildlife

hold baby crocodiles
informative tour
friendly staff
lots of crocodiles
crocodile feeding
museum exhibits
kangaroos
emus
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park by null

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Broome Rd, Roebuck WA 6725, Australia Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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Broome Rd, Roebuck WA 6725, Australia Get directions

+61 8 9193 6580
malcolmdouglas.com.au
MalcolmDouglasCrocodilePark

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted

Last updated

Jan 30, 2026

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Piotr K.

Google
A must if you're in the area. Incredible experience, where you get to hold a baby croc and see massive ones being fed. The staff are amazing and know so much about their animals.

Stuart O.

Google
A must do tour for all ages. Fascinating to see these impressive creatures up close and we got the chance to hold some babies (amazing Feeling). And we must not forget the guide he was pretty funny.

Ela K.

Google
This place should be compulsory for everyone travelling in Australian outback. The 3 o'clock feeding tour is super informative and fun. You can learn about the different types of crocodiles and alligators and the dangers awaiting you on a close encounter. You also get to hold a baby crocodile 😍😍😍😍we absolutely loved it and will be back when again in the neighborhood

Climber T.

Google
We’ve all seen crocodiles, right? Not like this, we haven’t. Here are crocodiles - big, little, salt water, fresh water, old, young - waiting for their next meal. There are some cool parrots and wild dogs thrown in to add some variety. This was definitely worth the afternoon and exceeded expectations.

Liis H

Google
Possibly our favourite experience in Broome. The entrance to the park is already fun, we got to hold a baby crocodile which makes the ticket price very reasonable because that was already an experience on its own. The park is in good condition and the tour guide was very fun and informative and has a way with people, especially kids that ask a ton of questions. 10/10 would recommend

Jake A.

Google
Staff were extremely friendly and informative. Lots of crocodiles to see. Best bit was holding the baby crocodiles when we first got in. Entry was really affordable at $50 and only 15 minutes out of Broome

Margaret B.

Google
We visited here 4 yrs ago & it’s still a great place. Great tour & heaps of large crocs.

Michael B.

Google
What an excellent place to visit. Malcolm Douglas was an iconic early film maker of the Kimberley region and crocodile 🐊 Hunter.. His legacy is this park full a big crocs and other Aussie wildlife A must see if you are coming to Broome.