Sanctuary tours at Quoll Headquarters
A rare opportunity to step behind the scenes of a working wildlife sanctuary
Sancturay tours at Quoll Headquarters
A rare opportunity to step behind the scenes of a working wildlife sanctuary
Sanctuary tours at Quoll Headquarters
A rare opportunity to step behind the scenes of a working wildlife sanctuary
Sanctuary tours at Quoll Headquarters
A rare opportunity to step behind the scenes of a working wildlife sanctuary
During your visit, you’ll discover what endangered species of mammals, birds, and plants call Quoll Headquarters home – how they fit into the ecosystem and where they like to live across the sanctuary. We’ll explore the varied landscapes and habitats that make this reserve so special - from old growth forests, wetlands and heath to giant granite outcrops. We will look at what it takes to manage wildlife and habitat within a fenced reserve. Depending on the season, you might even take part in one of our ecological surveys.
All animals at Quoll Headquarters are wild and free-ranging within the fenced sanctuary. We are not a zoo. While we can’t guarantee sightings of specific species, you’ll see an abundance of native wildlife in their natural habitat.
Our tours require only a low level of fitness and can be made fully wheelchair accessible. You can choose a starting time, from 9 am daily.
*Please note: To protect the wildlife, no dogs or domestic animals are allowed within the sanctuary.
100% of tour income goes to our conservation program - protecting wildlife and their habitat.
Looking for something truly special? Our private tours offer a personal and immersive experience of Quoll Headquarters – a chance to see what goes into protecting Australia’s wildlife every single day.
Each tour is hosted by one of our wildlife conservation experts and last around four hours and include a gourmet morning tea of espresso coffee and home baked treats and tailored to your preferences.
Your tour includes guided buggy rides, short walks, and a relaxed talk in our interpretation centre with some cute local residents. We’ll show you what goes on behind the scenes to manage the sanctuary and help native species thrive within our fenced sanctuary.
Tour cost:
$145 per adult | $65 per child
Group size: 2–6 people
Get in touch for large group bookings or special requests.
Booking your tour is a two-step process:
Step 1: Book and confirm your preferred date.
Step 2: Pay for your tour online once your booking is confirmed.
HOW TO FIND US
From Tenterfield, follow the directions towards Bald Rock and Boonoo Boonoo National Parks. Follow the Mt Lindsay Road for 15km. Turn left into Talmoi Road (unsealed but suitable for cars) go through the gate and leave it as you find it. Follow for 7km to the entrance of Quoll Headquarters. The main gate is always locked and is not admissible to the public without prior organisation. A ranger will meet you at the gate if you have organised entry into the reserve.