Gumbuya Park

Gumbuya Park

Entrance to Gumbuya Park
Slogan Have a great day out
Location 2705 Princes Highway, Tynong North, Victoria
Coordinates 38°04′09″S 145°39′31″E / 38.069185°S 145.658643°E / -38.069185; 145.658643Coordinates: 38°04′09″S 145°39′31″E / 38.069185°S 145.658643°E / -38.069185; 145.658643
Opened 1978
Website Official website

Gumbuya Park is a small amusement park in Tynong North, Victoria, near Pakenham, Melbourne, Australia. It features a toboggan slide, water slide, paddle boats, "Mini Cars," "Twister Karts," dune buggies and mini golf. Themed as "Nature's Playground," it also features a wide variety of native Australian wildlife including kangaroos, wallabies, Australian birds, wombats, dingoes, tiger quolls, koalas and emus, some of which can be hand-fed. It is quite a large park, totalling around 430 Acres[1] in area containing around 60 barbecue and picnic areas[1] and a restaurant with adjourning function centre set amongst the surrounding bushland. Originally a pheasant farm, it was converted into a wildlife park in 1978 by the late[2] Ron Rado.[3] The Greenleaf restaurant was built in 1981.[1]

In October 2011, some local vandals loaded the large pheasant statue with a powerful charge and blew out its rear end. This follows earlier vandalism incidents, including the theft of mini cars and motor karts.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Gumbuya Park". Gumbuya Park. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  2. "Ron’s road to success". Star News Group. 15 March 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  3. "Gumbaya Park". Only Melbourne. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  4. Murnane, Matt (26 October 2011). "Man arrested over Gumbuya Park pheasant explosion". The Age. Retrieved 25 June 2012.

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