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Bunny Park
Address: 1501 Benoni, Gauteng, South Africa
City: Benoni
Zip Code: 1501
categories: zoo, playground


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday: 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 16:00
Friday: 08:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 08:00 - 16:00
Sunday: 08:00 - 16:00


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Reviews
Pleasant place for family, kids to run about and pet the animals. Beautiful scenic spots. The park is free entry but I feel for a small entry perhaps it could be developed further... So so much potential here
Weather would have been perfect if not for the wind. Time of the year, kids weren't bothered. They loved every second.
Hosted grand daughter birthday party in one of the permanent gazebo spots. Kids enjoyed the activities, especially feeding the animals. Grounds very neat and looked after. Ablution blocks also spotless. Thankyou Bunny Park for a memorable afternoon!
Look so much beter, animals looks good and happy. so nice to visit!
Could be so much better. As you enter, one reminisce of the earlier days of this park, but end up leaving disappointed due to the degrading situation of facilities. At least the small selection of animals seems healthy. Remember to bring your own toilet paper as the newly renovated toilets do not have any, nor is it properly maintained. To be save, rather just refrain from using the toilets all together. Again, this could be amazing if just a little bit of management is done.
Best free entrance park in the East.. kids will love it.. you can bring your own food, braai, some carrots for the bunnies.. what do you feed goats.. anyway there's lots to do , bring your picnic blanket and let the kids run around.
The playground is nice there is ample space for a lot of children, the restrooms are disgusting though. And the visitors that leave their rubbish behind even more so.. this is why we can't have nice things.
Unfortunately I didn’t take pictures. The entrance is free and parking is a plenty. Because of winter, the grass is dry and in some places fairly green. The farm animals are healthy and look happy enough and are a treat for the kids to get up close with the goats, sheep and rabbits - nicely separated by a fence. Various kids play area’s jungle gym’s dotted around the park, there’s even a few gym spots for the fitness lads and ladies. Braai area’s and benches are dotted around as well and the lovely thing is that you can bring your own food, picnic baskets, Braai stuff etc… All in all, a pleasant safe clean park, where you can explore and experience the outdoors in a safe family environment. PS. The park does close at 4pm and yes, the park officials come around to tell you to pack up and ship out in a friendly manner - so get there early around 9am to enjoy a full day’s experience.
The bunny park is nice place for the family to have a day out,the animals are not looked after . On 10th of September it was blustering hot and the animals had no water and they were hungry coming up to the gate and hitting it with their legs looking for food when you passed them by
Bad experience, not enough space to sit down and barely any shade. It was over full with people that were loud and chasing the animals. They also have a problem with fire ants, they climb all over your legs and bite you. All and all they've really downgraded
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