Taralga Wildlife Park is home to both exotic and native birds and animals and there is plenty to see and do as you explore the property. Where else in the Tablelands can you see a camel or watch dingos playing? There is an impressive collection of birds consisting of over 100 species from around the world. Friendship Farm is a favourite among the smaller crowd with many curious furry friends available for feeding and or petting, great for that cute photo opportunity.
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The park is open Thursday to Monday 10am to 4pm and every day during school holidays, prices are: Adults $12.50, Seniors $10, Children $7.50 and Family ticket $30, visitors can bring a picnic or use the barbecue facilities and you can purchase snacks from the kiosk. For more information www.taralgawildlifepark.com or call 0419 014 540.
Alpaca Farm Experience in Crookwell is a fun, interactive encounter. The alpacas are friendly and inquisitive, they each have their own personality. Watch as they interact with each other, it's soon obvious who leads the herd! Alpacas come in a variety of colours, and are gentle in nature. Hand feed and move freely among the pack. Ideal for children of all ages. Feeding times are 10am and 2pm $5 a person or $10 a family.
Please contact Susan Reynolds to book your experience Ph 02 4832 2907 or 0414 464 206
Wombeyan Caves north of Taralga are spectacular limestone caves formed in marble and featuring stunning stalagmites and stalactites. National Parks and Wildlife Service staff offer guided tours or explore the self-guided Fig Tree Cave. Wombeyan is also home to a variety of wildlife and a great spot for bird watching. Follow one of the walking trails that lead to canyons, lookouts and waterfalls. For more information phone 02 4843 5976 or visit www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au.
Strike it rich, try your luck at fossicking, sapphires, garnets, zircons and gold can be found in the waters of Grabben Gullen Creek. The public fossicking area is located under the bridge on Sapphire Road. Tuena Creek in Tuena is best known for gold finds and the public area is located adjacent to the Campgrounds off Bathurst Street on the northern side of the village. For more information Ph 02 4832 1988 or visit www.visitupperlachlan.com.au
Reflections Holiday Park in Grabine is peaceful and picturesque with sunsets to leave you breathless. Reflections Holiday Parks Grabine Lakeside is ideal for enjoying all the adventures Lake Wyangala has to offer, making this an ideal stop for a family day out or an adventure filled holiday. The park offers the opportunity to reconnect with nature and there are many walking trails with spectacular scenery across the lake and surrounding countryside. Bring the fishing rods and test your skills, with the possibility of catches of silver and golden perch, catfish, trout and murray cod. Grabine has 42 km of waterways to explore.
For more information phone 02 4835 2345 or visit https://reflectionsholidayparks.com.au/park/grabine-lakeside/