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Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park (with baby)

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How Baby-Friendly is Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park?

81%Baby-Friendly
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What makes it 81% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free, paths are pram-friendly, café has high chairs and change tables; however no confirmed nursing room and long night tours or loud shows may over-stimulate, so plan short daytime visit.

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Positives:

  • Free baby entry: Children under 4 enter free with an adult ticket, reducing overall cost.
  • Stroller-friendly paths: Wide, flat paths and ramps allow easy pram access throughout the park.

Challenges:

  • Night tour timing: Tours start late in winter and may not suit a baby's sleep schedule.
  • Booking deadline: Evening tours must be booked by 3pm on the day, so plan ahead.
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What is Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park?

  • A 25-acre wildlife conservation park in Pearcedale, southeast of Melbourne, set within native bushland
  • A refuge for over 60 species of Australian wildlife, including free-roaming kangaroos and nocturnal marsupials such as sugar gliders and Tasmanian devils
  • A research and breeding facility engaged in rescue, rehabilitation and species recovery programs for endangered native mammals and birds

What is so special about Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park for with baby?

  1. Free-roaming kangaroos and wallabies on stroller-friendly paths
  2. Elevated koala boardwalk in shaded eucalyptus grove
  3. Short keeper talks engage little ones with wildlife facts
  4. Picnic areas and café high chairs for comfortable baby feeds
  5. Flexible timing allows a relaxed half-day visit with a baby

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: This half-day visit covers the main wildlife walks and a break without overwhelming a baby.

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Baby-Friendly Activities in Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

Kangaroo & Wallaby Walk:

Meet free-roaming kangaroos and wallabies on wide gravel paths.

Tip: Buy a $3 feed jar to encourage close-up views; share between adults to save.

Koala Boardwalk:

Observe koalas resting in natural trees from a shaded elevated platform.

Tip: Visit mid-morning when koalas are most active; keep voices low to avoid startling them.

Keeper Talks:

Join 15-minute sessions about native animals at scheduled times.

Tip: Check the daily board for times; position seats near the front for clear views and safety with a pram.

Picnic & Café Break:

Use the picnic area or café high chairs for snacks and baby feeding.

Tip: Pack bottled water and baby snacks; café has high chairs and shaded tables near the gift shop.

When is the best time to visit Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park (Melbourne, Australia)?

In summer, bring sun hats, sunscreen and water. In cooler months, layer clothing and check that night tour times match daylight hours. Always book lantern-lit tours by 3pm on the day.

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Reviews of Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park (Melbourne)

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Rossco Butler

Rossco Butler

Jun 2025

If you've ever been to Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo, you like I would find this complex totally under whelming. In fact it was basic in my opinion. I'm a 68 year old so was given a concession ($3 off) the price but still OTT given the lack of actual animals visible. Not to mention, any activities where one may have had exposure to them, it was an cost & way out of reach of a pensioner. Sorry for th...

Omri Dahan

Omri Dahan

Jun 2025

Love this place, small and cozy, kids love the fact the animals (kangaroos, ducks & birds) are free around the park to feed. The shows are Ok and give the kids a bit more interaction with different animals.

Wanyue Fang

Wanyue Fang

May 2025

We visited Moonlit Sanctuary today and had a truly wonderful trip. It’s such a beautiful place with amazing Australian animals. We loved seeing wombats enjoying the sunlight while listening to the keeper’s talk, and loved watching wallabies hopping around and smiling at us, koalas peacefully eating leaves and napping. This is definitely a place we’d love to visit again and again.

Ben Barnes

Ben Barnes

Apr 2025

Had a great time at Moonlit sanctuary, feeding the kangaroos and wallabies is a highlight! We paid extra for a private experience walking the dingos, the keep was incredibly knowledgeable was wonderful. The only issue I had was paying online, I had some troubles with their payment gateway but they were very helpful in finding a solution! over all wonderful time highly recommend.

Michelle Mitton

Michelle Mitton

Mar 2025

We came for a koala encounter and private tour through the complex. It was nice, we saw wallabies and kangaroos everywhere and they let you buy feed for them. They're very docile and trained to eat from your hand. The people working there were nice, though it seemed kind of comical that they seemed very concerned about whether or not the animals "wanted" to be seen, "wanted" to come out and be fe...

Typical Budget for a Family of 3 (2 Adults + 1 Baby)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Adult admission (2)AUD 64
Kangaroo feed jarAUD 3
Café snacksAUD 20
Total EstimatedAUD 87

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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How to Maximize Your Visit to Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

  1. Arrive early: Start with the kangaroo walk to avoid crowds and heat.
  2. Use baby-change facilities: Visit the accessible toilets at the café building for quick nappy changes.
  3. Plan feeding breaks: Schedule snack time at the midway picnic area to keep baby rested.
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Map of Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

Address: 550 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale VIC 3912, Australia

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About Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

Opening Hours

Monday:9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday:9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday:9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday:9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday:9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday:9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday:9:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

Website

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Phone Number

+61 3 5978 7935

Average price

US$ 22.18
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