Since opening in April, the Capricorn Dinosaur Park has been welcoming all ages and abilities to immerse themselves in a realistic prehistoric backdrop.
A 1km fully accessible walking trail and dinosaur fossil dig have been added to the already established Capricorn Dinosaur Mini Golf.
The $800,000 project has been years in the making and Capricorn Dinosaur Park’s Kieron Smedley was thrilled to deliver this world-class experience that further adds to the established attractions on offer in the area.
“We are so proud to now combine our three unique experiences in one spot including Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary, Capricorn Dinosaur Mini Golf and Capricorn Dinosaur Park,” Kieron said.
“In 2023, we are celebrating the 50th birthday of Cooberrie Park Wildlife Sanctuary, so we believe to double the attraction size on the property this year, is a massive achievement for both our family and the entire Capricorn Coast community.”
The Capricorn Dinosaur Park is the first private major tourism attraction built in Central Queensland for more than 30 years.
The extensive development received funding through the Queensland Government’s $25 million Growing Tourism Infrastructure Fund, which enabled the fast-tracking of new and enhanced tourism experiences across the state.
“We’ve backed the Capricorn Dinosaur Park with almost $800,000 from the Growing Tourism Infrastructure Fund because of this wonderful experience’s potential for growth.
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