
Kanyaka Station, established in 1852 by Hugh Proby, was once a thriving cattle and sheep station in South Australia's Flinders Ranges. The station's impressive stone ruins, including a large homestead and one of the state's largest woolsheds, now stand as a testament to its historical significance. Visitors can explore these remnants, which offer a glimpse into the challenges faced by early settlers in this remote region. The site is accessible via Flinders Ranges Way between Quorn and Hawker, with a short gravel road leading to the homestead ruins. Facilities include a car park, coach parking, and a picnic area, making it a worthwhile stop for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
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