DISCONNECT FROM THE EVERYDAY AND EXPLORE A WA STATION STAY

Offering natural wonders, authentic outback experiences, peace and tranquility, your next unique outback travel experience awaits.

A diverse range of accommodation offers a multitude of experiences. Grand old homesteads present comfortable respite whilst you watch the day to day work of running a station. Self- contained cottages are relaxed and personable. Get comfy down at the shearers quarters and imagine life back in the days of booming wool prices. Most stations will also offer you a patch to roll out your swag or set up your camper, surrounded by stunning scenery and whistling birds in the trees above.

EXPLORE OUR STATION STAYS

Melangata Station

The homestead is the only privately-owned residential building designed by Priest Architect, Monsignor John Hawes & available for accommodation. A camp-ground with facilities is available for self-sufficient campers. A flock of sheep are run at Melangata.

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Wooleen Station

A tourism enterprise which aims to cultivate a deeper understanding of our environment and connection to country. Wooleen offers accommodation in the National Trust listed homestead, self-contained guesthouses, or remote bush camping.

Wooramel Station

Join our happy campers along the riverbank and experience the wonders of Wooramel! Relax in warm Artesian Baths, enjoy great company and authentic bush meals at the cafe, large shady sites with abundant bird and wildlife; private campfires and captivating night skies.

Cheela Plains Station

Cheela Plains Station is a family-owned working cattle station nestled in the semi-arid, pastoral rangelands of the Pilbara in northern WA. The station-stay is a welcome stop for travellers on the Nanutarra-Munjina Road between the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef and Karijini National Park.

Quobba Station

Experience a panoramic ocean vista, showcasing abundant marine life, luminous turquoise water. Surfing, fishing, diving, stargazing, spectacular sunsets, whales and turtles in season or just chilling out by the camp fire. Our whole camp overlooks the pristine Indian Ocean that is abundant with wildlife

Bullara Station

Edwina and Tim invite you to experience their working cattle station situated between Coral Bay and Exmouth. You could spend your morning snorkeling or swimming with mantas and whale sharks and then back to the Station for a lazy afternoon in a hammock and an evening round a fire pit sharing stories.

Hamelin Station

A 202,000 hectare property, situated on 32 kilometres of coastline and bordering the Shark Bay World Heritage area incorporating the stromatolites. Owned and operated by Bush Heritage Australia, visitors can make use of the renovated Shearers Quarters or camping grounds.

Warroorra Station

Discover the natural splendour of Warroora Station, a family-run cattle station on the edge of Ningaloo Reef, a World Heritage site. Choose from diverse accommodations and Homestead campground. Immerse yourself in coastal adventures—let fishing and snorkelling become your gateway to a world where the rugged Outback seamlessly merges with stunning beaches.

Dirk Hartog Island

Escape with your own 4WD to Western Australia’s largest island, Dirk Hartog Island. Explore secluded beaches, catch a fish, watch Australia’s last sunset, or join a guided walk. Camp Oceanside, stay in a private villa or spoil yourself at the rustic luxury eco-Lodge. An unforgettable journey to the edge of Australia.

Murchison House

A 150-year-old 350,000-acre working property just a short drive from the coastal resort town of Kalbarri. Visitors can enjoy unique local history, wildlife and wildflowers (in season) and enjoy either homestead camping or remote camping.

Carnegie Station

Over 1 million acres of arid desert to explore on this working cattle station,
this is one of Aust’s remotest locations. Search for dingos, kangaroos and a vast array of birdlife to the wild brumbies and camels that roam the open spaces. Refresh yourself at the end of the day visitor centre.

Mt Augustus

Heart of the Upper Gascoyne Region, enjoy views of the “world’s biggest rock” from the comfort of your campsite. Feast on uninterrupted spectacular views and relax in the shade or under the starlit skies by your own campfire.