The park was established in 1969 by
Stafford Bullen, the son of circus founder
Alfred Percival Bullen, officially opened to visitors in January 1970, and operated until 1985. Its closure was to foreshadow the closure of Bullen's other nearby venture, the
African Lion Safari, in 1991. The park has numerous animal rides and amusement rides – go-carts, mini-bikes, jet boat, raft boat rides, water bikes, tractor rides, chair lifts, helicopter rides, giant slides, suspension bridge and giant play equipment. There are 8 kilometres of drive-through roads in the park. It included animals such as: •
American bison •
Asian elephants •
Asian water buffalos •
Black swans •
Black-backed jackals •
Blackbucks •
Bobcat •
Cattle •
Chimpanzees •
Common wallaroos •
Common wombat •
Domestic goats •
Domestic sheep •
Donkeys •
Dromedary camels •
Eastern grey kangaroos •
Emus •
Fallow deers •
Galah •
Guinea pigs •
Hamadryas baboons •
Huskies •
Jaguars •
Leopards •
Llamas •
Mandrills •
Ostriches •
Plains zebras •
Ponies •
Pumas •
Rabbits •
Raccoons •
Red deers •
Red kangaroos •
Red-necked wallabies •
Red-rumped agoutis •
Rhesus macaques •
Tigers ==References==