Perth Zoo is rich with the sights, sounds and smells of nature and set in a tranquil, fully-enclosed environment. This makes it an enriching, safe and accessible outing for visitors with a range of disabilities.
Carers/Companions Free
Perth Zoo welcomes and accepts the national Companion Card. We offer no-cost admission to a carer/companion of an individual with a Companion Card.
Accessibility Map
This free, symbol-based map groups our facilities into audio-visual, tactile/interactive, sensory/olfactory, tranquil/rest areas, and aural/keeper talks, so that people with a range of needs can plan their visit. It also shows ACROD parking, doors and inclines.
Download the Perth Zoo Accessibility Map (PDF).
Variety Children's Playground
A playground where children with and without disability can play together.
We’ve used local, natural materials to create individually designed art-forms, tunnels, streams and sculptures that stimulate every sense. Textures are varied, scents are rich, sounds are natural. The playground is shaded and central to the rest of the Zoo with accessible toilet facilities, drinking fountain, BBQ and picnic tables immediately adjacent.
Mobility-friendly Drinking Fountains and Lockers
All the drinking fountains in Perth Zoo are especially designed to be accessed by children or those using a wheelchair/scooter. Featuring beautiful mosaics on natural themes designed by local school children, they provide much more than just a refreshing drink. Our lockers are easily accessed too.
Soundscapes and Audio Devices
Perth Zoo has multiple examples of audio devices that provide immersive and engaging soundscapes to animal exhibits. The daily keeper presentations are amplified and provide 10-15 minute’s worth of animal information accompanied by visual aspects.
Hands-on Activities
Some exhibits feature tactile elements to help interpret the species. Life-size statues of a gorilla, kangaroo, Sun Bear, Perentie, orangutan, otter and Galapagos Tortoise can be fully explored by children with vision impairments. The Jungle School (orangutan) visitor experience is full of tactile activities for children of all ages. Zoo HQ offers a highly interactive exploration of the behind-the-scenes aspects of running a zoo.
Assistance Animal Access
We welcome assistance animals. Some areas of Perth Zoo (eg: walk-in or free-ranging exhibits) may be off-limits to assistance animals due to health or behavioural risks posed to animals in our collection.
A request to visit with an assistance animal must be made in writing a minimum of two weeks prior to the planned visit. We will ask you for current certification from an Australian accredited animal training organisation for the assistance animal you wish to bring and we may refuse access if the animal presents with signs of infectious disease or behaviours that could endanger our animals or other visitors.
Latest Reviews
The Zoo is magnificent with facilities for wheelchairs, getting around it is an easy, mostly shady walk. Lots of staff around to give information and they are very friendly. There are slopes at some places so a bit of work to push wheelchair but an enjoyable day at Zoo. Everyone enjoyed a day out