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Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary Tours

Port Lincoln, SA
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Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary offers visitors a rare opportunity to observe wild koalas in their natural habitat across 600 acres of pristine South Australian countryside. Located just 25...

Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary offers visitors a rare opportunity to observe wild koalas in their natural habitat across 600 acres of pristine South Australian countryside. Located just 25 kilometres south of Port Lincoln, this privately owned sanctuary was established on land that once operated as one of the region's earliest large-scale sheep stations following European settlement. The sanctuary provides guided tours that allow guests to witness these iconic Australian marsupials up close without the constraints of traditional zoo environments. The expansive property creates an ideal setting for koalas to thrive naturally while still being accessible to wildlife enthusiasts and families seeking an authentic Australian animal encounter. Visitors to the Port Lincoln area will find this sanctuary experience complements the region's coastal attractions, offering a unique inland adventure that showcases South Australia's native wildlife conservation efforts in a historic rural setting.

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Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary Tours261 Mikkira Ln, Port Lincoln, SA, 5606

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261 Mikkira Ln

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