Johnstone River Croc Park Johnstone River Croc Park

Crocodile & Native Animal Tourist Park
Cairns, Innisfail, North Queensland
Australia

The farm with the largest crocs

 
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About the Johnstone River Crocodile Park

The Johnstone River Crocodile Park is in the heart of the Wet Tropics which has the highest population of cassowaries remaining in Australia. The park has two of these large flightless birds weighing up to 80kgs and standing up to 2 metres tall. The cassowary is a specialist fruit eater and is known to disperse several hundred species of rainforest trees and vines.

The park also attracts several species of native fauna, which are of interest to bird watchers.

Hundreds of crocs are on display from the small to a 5 metre monster called Gregory. There are also Freshwater crocs and American Alligators so with three different species you can compare the variety of these ancient reptiles. The oldest croc called Johnny is almost 90 years old.

FEEDING TIMES - 11.00am & 3.00pm

You will be taken on an educational guided tour explaining how crocodiles breed, survive and how by farming them, we are actually conserving these magnificent reptiles.

Round out a great day at the park with the opportunity to feed our kangaroos and wallabies, and observe the dingo, Australia's wild dog.

PUBLIC TOURS

Open Every Day
(Except Xmas & New Years Day)

GATES OPEN 8.30am
TOURS BEGIN 9.30am
GATES CLOSE 4.30pm
 
ADMISSION
ADULTS $28.00
CHILDREN $14.00
FAMILY $74.00

2 Adults + 2 Children (Ages 4-14)

Prices subject to change without notice

EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL TOURS AVAILABLE - Bookings essential at times to suit itinerary

LICENSED KIOSK

  • Light Snacks
  • Try our Crocodile Skewers
  • Evening Tours and Barbecue available on request
  • Available for social functions

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Johnstone River Crocodile Park

Peacock

Feeding the kangaroos

Crocodile feeding

Little joey kangaroo

 

   
Wallaby Kangaroo
     
snakes
 
   
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