Crocodylus Park Darwin
Address
815 McMillans Road, Berrimah NT 0828, Australia
Country
australia
Website
https://crocodyluspark.comOpening Hours
Open daily 9:00am–5:00pm; feeding shows at 10:00am and 2:00pm
Popularity
**🏆 World's Most Extensive Crocodile Collection** - Home to the world's largest and most diverse **crocodile collection** - Established by internationally recognised **crocodile researcher Dr. Grahame Webb** - Daily **crocodile feeding shows** with handlers in the water - Combines big cats, native wildlife, and tropical species - Research park with genuine **conservation science** contributions
Australia's Premier Crocodile Research and Wildlife Park
Crocodylus Park is Darwin's leading wildlife attraction, home to the world's most extensive collection of saltwater and freshwater crocodiles, as well as a diverse range of tropical Australian and international species. Founded as a crocodile research station, it remains a centre of serious scientific study while offering extraordinary wildlife encounters to visitors.
🐊 Crocodile Collection
The park's centrepiece is its world-class crocodile collection:
- Saltwater Crocodiles – Australia's apex predator in large naturalistic lagoons
- Freshwater Crocodiles – Australia's smaller, endemic crocodile species
- American Alligators – North American counterpart on display
- Crocodile Feeding Shows – Daily demonstrations with handlers entering the enclosures
🦁 Other Wildlife
Tropical Species:
- Lions, tigers, and jaguars – Big cat collection
- Turtles and tortoises – Freshwater and land species
- Native birds – Brolgas, magpie geese, jabirus
Australian Natives:
- Kangaroos, wallabies, and emus in walk-through areas
- Reptile house – Monitors, pythons, and Australian lizards
🔬 Research Mission
Crocodylus Park was established by internationally renowned crocodile biologist Dr. Grahame Webb, whose research has directly shaped crocodile conservation and management policy in Australia and globally. The park continues to contribute to sustainable wildlife utilisation research that has helped recover wild crocodile populations.