Secret Creek Sanctuary

Secret Creek Sanctuary
The overall goal of Secret Creek Sanctuary is to save endangered native species so although you will see some of the animals if you visit during the day most are nocturnal so you won't see them all unless you book a tour.
Self-guided interpretative walks are now developed.
Many animals roam free in their natural environment within the sanctuary but if you are quiet and observant you will see Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies, Long-nosed Potoroos, Rufous Bettongs, Parma wallabies, Red-necked Pademelons, Red-necked Wallabies, Swamp Wallabies and Emus roaming safe and free. Animals held in purpose-built facilities include our predators: Tasmanian Devils, Eastern Quolls, Spotted-tailed Quolls, Alpine Dingoes and you will also see Koala and Mountain Pygmy Possums in their purpose-built enclosures.
Remember the purpose of our sanctuary is to save endangered species so the enclosures are set up for them, not you.
We are open Wednesday to Sundays from 10am to 4pm and have self-guided tracks for all levels of fitness along with interpretative signs of our native species.
Please visit our main website ie www.secretcreek.au for details of entry fees and any up to date information.