Mogo Wildlife Park
Address
222 Tomakin Road, Mogo NSW 2536, Australia
Country
australia
Opening Hours
Open daily 9:00am–5:00pm
Popularity
**🏆 Australia's Most Surprising Wildlife Collection** - One of Australia's only **snow leopard** exhibits – including a breeding pair - Extremely rare **white lions** – only a handful exist in Australian zoos - Participates in **international species survival programs** - Charming boutique atmosphere in historic **Mogo Village** - Perfect stop on an **NSW South Coast road trip**
The South Coast's Hidden Wildlife Gem
Mogo Wildlife Park (formerly Mogo Zoo) is a privately owned wildlife park located in the charming village of Mogo on the NSW South Coast, just south of Batemans Bay. Despite its relatively small size, Mogo punches well above its weight, holding one of the most impressive collections of rare and endangered species in Australia.
🦁 Rare & Endangered Species
Mogo is renowned for species you simply cannot see elsewhere in Australia:
- Snow Leopards – One of the world's most elusive big cats; Mogo holds one of Australia's only breeding pairs
- White Lions – Extremely rare white morph African lions
- Pygmy Slow Lorises – Critically endangered Asian primates
- Sumatran Tigers – Critically endangered big cats in a breeding program
🦒 Impressive Collection
Other Highlights:
- Giraffes – Feeding platform allows close interaction
- Zebras, bongos, and African antelope
- Capybaras and giant tortoises
- Meerkats, marmosets, and spider monkeys
🌿 Conservation Breeding
Mogo participates in international species survival programs for several critically endangered species, making a genuine contribution to global conservation despite its size.
🏡 Boutique Atmosphere
Mogo's friendly, intimate atmosphere and the rarity of its collection make it a bucket-list destination for Australian wildlife enthusiasts. The surrounding Mogo Village — known for its gold rush history and artisan shops — makes it an ideal stop on a South Coast road trip.