Entrance to Gumbuya Park
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Slogan | Have a great day out |
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Location | 2705 Princes Highway, Tynong North, Victoria |
Coordinates | 38°04′09″S 145°39′31″E / 38.069185°S 145.658643°ECoordinates: 38°04′09″S 145°39′31″E / 38.069185°S 145.658643°E |
Opened | 1978 |
Website | www |
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 in area containing around 60 barbecue and picnic areas 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 lateRon Rado. The Greenleaf restaurant was built in 1981.
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.