
Wooleen Station, located in Western Australia's Murchison region, spans 134,000 hectares of semi-arid mulga shrublands, winding river systems, and the nationally significant Wooleen Lake. As a working cattle station, it emphasizes land restoration, sustainable pastoralism, and ecological balance. Visitors can choose from various accommodations, including the historic Wooleen Homestead, self-contained guesthouses, or remote camping sites along the Murchison River. Activities encompass guided sunset tours, dingo encounters, and exploration of diverse wildlife and birdlife. Wooleen Station operates from April to October each year, offering an immersive eco-tourism experience that connects guests with the land's rhythms.
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