Koorana Crocodile Farm is a commercially operated crocodile farm and restaurant located half an hour drive from Rockhampton or Yeppoon.
Gates open at 10am and fully guided tours are conducted daily at 10.30am and 1pm with lunch being served in the restaurant between 12pm to 1pm.
Crocodiles hatching can be seen from March to May. Koorana has approximately 5000 crocodiles. Last entry to farm is 2pm and gates close at 3pm.
The restaurant serves crocodile meat dishes as well as standard meals. Crocodile skin and crocodile leather products are available including wallets, belts and clothing. Most crocodile leather accessories are Australian made and are sold at farm gate prices with Cites permits for export. Visitors have the opportunity to touch and hold a specially trained crocodile at no charge as part of their entrance price. There is no charge for photography and part of the entrance price also.
Also offered for group bookings or social functions are Spotlight Dinner Tours - minimum of 20 customers. These nights can tailored with 3, 4, or 5 course meal packages.
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