Welcome to Drusillas Park, a premier destination for family fun nestled in the heart of Sussex. Renowned as one of the best small zoos in the UK, Drusillas Park offers an enchanting blend of wildlife encounters and exhilarating outdoor activities that promise an unforgettable day out for visitors of all ages. From the moment you step through our gates, you and your family will be immersed in a vibrant atmosphere where learning and play go hand in hand.

Explore our diverse range of animal habitats and get up close with fascinating species while engaging in interactive exhibits designed to educate and inspire young minds. Beyond the animal kingdom, our park features thrilling attractions like the “Go Wild!” adventure zone, the splash-tastic “Get Wet!” area, and the immersive “Go Safari!” experience, ensuring there’s never a dull moment.

At Drusillas Park, we pride ourselves on creating a safe, family-friendly environment where laughter and discovery flourish. Whether you’re embarking on a jungle expedition or enjoying a peaceful stroll through our beautifully landscaped gardens, every corner is designed to enhance your family’s experience while providing excellent value for your day out. Join us at Drusillas Park—where adventure awaits around every turn!

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  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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