Rob Bredl, 66, was bitten by the 4.5-metre (14-foot, nine- inch) crocodile at Bredl's Wild Farm in Bloomsbury on Queensland state's central coast, the local ambulance service said.
He suffered a "severe laceration to his left hand and also some bite marks to his lower right leg", paramedic Heather Shields added.
"(He was) extremely lucky," Shields said. "He said that it was a fully grown adult crocodile about 4.5 metres long so he is very lucky.
Shields said there were "a lot of bystanders and tourists present" and they helped to staunch the bleeding before paramedics arrived.
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Bredl was taken by helicopter to a nearby hospital in a serious but stable condition.
A Bredl's Wild Farm spokeswoman said Bredl, whose family own the park, was in "good spirits" despite the attack.
Crocodiles are common in Australia's tropical north. They kill an average of two people each year in Australia.
Bredl is widely known as the Barefoot Bushman due to his tendency to shun shoes even when dealing with crocodiles.