Beerburrum, Queensland, Australia
68 KM north of central Brisbane
On M1 Bruce Hwy at Steve Irwin Way
Planning to visit us? Well then great because we have been waiting for you to come join us. Beerburrum Wildlife Center will always be a place in which you can have fun with family, friends, and peers without worrying.
Admission parking is free to all visitors at the Center’s parking lot and members are able to park in the reserved areas of the Center. If you plan on staying overnight you can enjoy yourself to our very own botanical rooms or you can choose from a list of close hotels.
You can buy tickets at the admissions window or if you wish for a speedy entrance then buy it online and come and go. The Center will be open until 8 pm on the weekdays and 10 pm on the weekends.
Become a member and help support us create a comfortable conservation center for animals.
Adult | Senior | Household(6 max) | Household(7+) |
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$55 | $45 | $80 | $100 |
1 Beerburrum Road
Beerburrum QLD 2222, Australia
33 4444
Beerburrum Wildlife Center is located in the Glass House Mountains National Park which is 68 km north of central Brisbane. Take the M1 Bruce Highway and then enter at Steve Irwin Way. Keep driving and then turn into Beerburrum Road and you will be there! If you are lost contact us and we will help you get here.
Beerburrum Wildlife Center has something for everyone all year round. At no time during the year is more than 10 percent of the wildlife center closed to the public. We warmly invite you and your family to join us and experience the wonder that the Beerburrum Wildlife Center has to offer.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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8:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 10:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 8:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 10:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 10:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 7:00 a.mto10:00 p.m. | 7:00 a.mto10:00 p.m. |
December 20 through December 24 - Island Sector Closed
January 12 through January 20 - Wetland, River, & Lake Sector Closed
February 10 through February 17 - Tundra Sector Closed
March 1 through March 4 - Coastline & Ocean Sector Closed
March 17 through March 21 - Scrubland Sector Closed
The coastline is the area where the land meets the sea or ocean. The ocean is the body of saline water that compose large part of the planet’s hydrosphere. Both are relevant to each other and always come together.
The coastline comes in many forms depending on the changes of the ocean’s tides. The ocean is very vast and is separated into different oceans and several seas. Yet despite this they will always the World Ocean, a single, gigantic body of water. Read more...
A desert is a landscape or region that receives extremely low amount of precipitation, causing it to be mainly without plant life. The habitat has only little enough precipitation to have few plants and bodies of water such as oasis.
Deserts take up one third of Earth’s land surface and have a diurnal and seasonal temperature. This means that the desert is hot during the day and cool during the night. Many of deserts are formed by rain shadows and may sometime contain valuable minerals. Read more...
An island is any piece of sub-continental land surrounded by water. Islands can come in small shapes too and are sometimes surrounded by rivers or lake.
There are two types of islands the first being continental islands which lie on the continental shelf of continents. The second type is the oceanic continental island type that does not lie on the continental shelves. Read more...
Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the grasslands, shrublands and savannas by ecologists due to the similar climates and vegetation of the habitat. A steppe is an ecoregion in the shrublands, grasslands, and savannas without trees with the exception of those near lakes.
There are three types of prairie and these types are generally characterized by tallgrass prairie, mixed, or shortgrass prairie depending on the soil and rainfall. Despite harsh rains, prairies are resilient against soil erosion making great farmland. Read more...
A savanna is a grassland ecosystem known by the trees being sufficiently small or widely spaced for room. The room gives it sufficient light to energize the grasses. There have been mention of savannas without trees as well.
The open land of the savanna gives livestock the opportunity to feed abundantly. Removal of the grass also helps by boosting tree growth and reduces fire. Grazing also promotes the spread of weeds in savannas by the removal or reduction of the plants. Read more...
The shrubland, scrubland or shrub is a plant community that has vegetation mainly of shrubs but will sometimes have grass or herbs and such. A shrubland is sometimes naturally made or even man-made but is not a favorable habitat for people.
Shrublands consist of short trees or shrubs and and is used to describe a biome plant group. Many shrubs thrive on steep, rocky slopes and are open enough for other vegetation to grow. In order to combat droughts the shrubs have also adapted to conserve water. Read more...
Temperate rainforest are broadleaf forests that occur in the temperate zone and receive high rainfall. These habitats usually have an annual precipitation of 1400m.
Big coniferous trees mainly inhabit this place along with a few deciduous trees in the warmer spots of the rainforest. Other vegetations include mosses and lichens that help moisturize the rainforest giving it good soil as well. Read more...
A tropical rainforest is an ecosystem that is within the latitudes 28 degrees north or south of the equator and experiences high average temperatures and a significant amount of rainfall. These rainforest are very warm and wet influencing the precipitation to cause poor soil.
Tropical rainforests have a wide range of biodiversity with a large number being indigenous to the rainforest. Rainforests are home to half of all the living animal and plant species on the planet. Two-thirds of all flowering plants can be found in rainforests. Read more...
A wetland is a land that has permanent or annual body of water that has a unique vegetation. The habitat has hydric soil, which supports the aquatic plants. Wetlands usually are to be used as water purification, flood control, and shoreline stability.
A river is a natural watercourse that flows toward another body of water or sometimes just flow into the ground or dry up. Smaller rivers may be called stream, creeks, or a couple other names, however they are all the same and still have the same function. Read more...
The research centers of Beerburrum Wildlife Center has always had one big goal and that one goal is the conservation of wildlife. Read more...
Teachers who wish to make their trip to the zoo a learning experience can contact us and set up an appointment. Read more...
Helping students be aware with the wildlife and the animals so that they can be more careful with how they live. Read more...
College students all around the world can get a great experience as an intern at Beerburrum Wildlife Center. Read more...
The Beerburrum Wildlife Center’s greatest goal has always been to provide a place that will both educate and aid in the forms of protecting and helping wildlife. We want to make a place that will help creatures internationally and in doing so will help people understand the value of animals and environment conservation.
Volunteer, join, help and share your experience about the zoo so that others can get an opportunity to learn about the wildlife. Read more...
Making a donation of any kind is the simplest and the most helpful support for the zoo. Donate to the zoo so that we can do our task of helping the animals.
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Adopt a Habitat is a special program in which you can choose the habitat of the animal you want to help. The catch is that you will not just be helping your animal but the animals in the same habitat as well. Read more...
If you wish to become a sponsor of a place that works to make environments and the livings of animals better this here is the spot. Read more...
Every year we have a number of events that we strive to accomplish safely and joyously. Some of these upcoming annual events are of the most spectacular events we hold once every year. Events like these should not be missed because if you do you will have to wait for next year to see it again. So come on down and enjoy a wonderful show.
Each event is a great show but there will be events that are so special that they will be given special privileges. Special events such as the New Years Late Night will have the zoo close later and will give zoo goers to experience New Years at a zoo.
Tickets for events will be available online and at the zoo. Tickets for the events will be sold separately from admission tickets. If you have a question concerning upcoming events please contact us.
Event Name | Event Description |
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Opening Night | Opening night will celebrate the opening of the zoo and feature guest performances by such stars as Hugh Jackman, Elton John, and others. |
Santa Claws | Come meet Santa Claws, the Santa of the animal kingdom. |
Book Club | Join members in the most recent discussion of books concerning animals. |
If you are interested in what kind of events we host annually then look no further. These are the events that occur once every year that people may come to attend. Some of these events are so exceptional it will occur even past our usual closing ours.
Our events are held at the same time every year and we make is so that is easy and ready to attend. So plan for the events and if you are a member you can get an early spot for these occasions.
Event Name | Event Description |
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Finding Moby Dick | Be the first to finish the search for Moby Dick in this fun “The Amazing Race” based game. |
Dolphin Performance of the Year | Watch the performance by the dolphins of Beerburrum Wildlife Center which people have called “absolutely great!” |
The New Years Late Night | Spend the night preparing for the New Years countdown at the zoo. |
Santa Claws | Come meet Santa Claws, the Santa of the animal kingdom. |
All Hallow’s Eve Night | Prepare to be scared in one of the most frightening place in Queensland. |
Book Club | Join members in the most recent discussion of books concerning animals. |
Weddings come and go and a wedding is always best when its setting and mood is perfect. So why not have a wedding here at Beerburrum Wildlife Center. Here we can give you wonderful scenery and place just as exotic as any other.
Marriage is truly a sight to behold and it is obvious that something like this should not be ruined by us who will be hosting your wedding. Planning to have your wedding at a zoo takes extra care and expert handling. An occasion like this is not something we overlook or handle without care. We will take extreme measures so that we will make this day as meaningful to you as it means to us.
If you wish to plan a wedding contact us and we will inform you right away.
Planning on having a birthday party or just a party in general? Have it here at Beerburrum Wildlife Center where we will make you and your party go as smoothly as possible. You can enjoy a wide variety of animals and shows all the while spending time with all your friends.
If you plan on having a party on special event dates then you are in luck because a party is already on its way all you have to do is just prepare for the occasion.
If you wish to plan a party please contact us and we will inform you right away.
If there are annual events then where are the daily events of the zoo. These events are supported by our sponsors and help host shows that inform people of what we do and how thankful we are all of the help we have received.
Many of our staff and board members will be there to talk about how they got to where they are now because of such help.
Come and join us if you are interested please contact us or visit us.
Enjoy a family and fun experience in our 15 meter wide HD screening of the many enjoyable adventures of the wild and the sea. If that isn’t enough then enjoy our theater where kids can watch our version of the Lion King Musical. Read more...
Satisfy your hunger at our food court where we provide a selection of food that you can choose from ranging from Tropic Grill’s burgers to Sweet Island’s sundaes. Read more...
After a long day of fun and joy you can buy something from our shops so as to remember about this trip to Beerburrum Wildlife Center. Read more...
We warmly welcome you to join us here at the Beerburrum Wildlife Center. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via the contact form below.
Come join the excitement and experience the thrill of interacting with exotic animals. While you are visiting, we encourage you to partake in the scheduled entertainment events and taste the wonderful local cuisine. Should you need further assistance with regards to your planned wildlife center visit, please do not hesitate to contact us!
Come join us, and create memories that will last a lifetime!
Temperate rainforest are broadleaf forests that occur in the temperate zone and receive high rainfall. These habitats usually have an annual precipitation of 1400m.
Big coniferous trees mainly inhabit this place along with a few deciduous trees in the warmer spots of the rainforest. Other vegetations include mosses and lichens that help moisturize the rainforest giving it good soil as well.
Most of the precipitation used by the trees occur during the annual raining but will sometimes use whatever moisture it can including fogs or mist. Precipitation varies all around the world in the temperate rainforests, some more than others.
Beerburium Wildlife Center has something for everyone all year round. At no time during the year is more than 10 percent of the wildlife center closed to the public. We warmly invite you and your family to join us and experience the wonder that the Beerburium Wildlife Center has to offer.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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8:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 10:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 8:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 10:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 10:00 a.mto8:00 p.m. | 7:00 a.mto10:00 p.m. | 7:00 a.mto10:00 p.m. |
December 20 through December 24 - Island Sector Closed
January 12 through January 20 - Wetland, River, & Lake Sector Closed
February 10 through February 17 - Tundra Sector Closed
March 1 through March 4 - Coastline & Ocean Sector Closed
March 17 through March 21 - Scrubland Sector Closed