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MAGPIE GULLY
Magpie Gully Farm & Wildlife Park has always been seen as an Australian Bushland equivalent to Jurassic Park. Where instead of taking electric cars to get up close to dinosaurs, take a miniature bush train through natural bushland, getting up close to traditional bush creatures like kangaroos, koalas, dingoes, and emus.
Right in the heart of Magpie Gully is a petting zoo known as 'Friendly Farm‘. We guests can pat and hand-feed a collection of animals such as sheep, goats, pigs, calves, and alpacas. It is also the location of the park's Ranger Station and Visitor's Hub, which even features the Billabong BBQ kiosk where guests can get a bite to eat if they are hungry.
Guests can ride a horse or camel along our bush tracks, or even explore the park on foot, getting up close to nature and going old-fashioned Aussie culture. There is even a camping ground and lodge where guests can stay overnight.
Magpie Gully is the ideal destination for young families looking for a relaxing weekend away. No roller coasters or stomach-turning rides, just a nice relaxing time in Aussie country where spotting the animals in their natural habitat is part of the fun.

The Grassman
The thick natural bushland which makes up 75% of the park's land, makes it the perfect habitat for Magpie Gully's own equivalent of Big Foot.
The Grassman is a mythical creature, half man - half plant which is rumoured to wander the park grounds of Magpie Gully at night. Many people have mysteriously vanished since it's first sighting, including the park's founder, Tom Tucker.
Who is the Grassman? Where did he come from? Why does he attack? Are we food, or a territorial threat? This are some of the questions undercover agents Mick and Jake have been sent to answer.

Mount Zombie
Also hidden in the thick bushland is Mount Zombie.
What began as a gold mine ended in tragedy when a disastrous explosion wiped out the entire mining facility. A graveyard was constructed in front of the mine's entrance, paying respects to all who lost their lives in the terrible disaster.
Legend says that the graveyard and mine are now haunted by a witch's curse. That the miners who once rested in their graves wander the graveyard and mine tunnels on guard to ensure that no one will find the resting place of Michael Davers. A ruthless bushranger said to be punished for raiding the mine for its gold. If his resting place is disturbed, it could trigger a zombie plague that could wipe out the world. That is how the mountain got its name, 'Mount Zombie'.
