Murchison House Station Tours
Things To Do Kalbarri, Northampton, Western Australia
Visit one of Western Australia’s oldest working pastoral Stations.
Murchison House Station is a 350,000-acre pastoral station just a short drive from the coastal resort town of Kalbarri, which is located 650 kilometres north of Perth, Western Australia.
Visitors can enjoy unique local history, wildlife and wildflowers (in season) on this 150-year-old working station. Camping is available at the Homestead Campground or for those equipped with a four-wheel drive, Bush Camping is available out on the station on the North side of the Murchison River.
Guests with a four-wheel drive are welcome to explore the Station on self-guided trails or join tours including the Historic Homestead Walking Tour with morning tea, four-wheel drive Quad-bikes, canoeing on the Murchison River, explore the heritage buildings or simply enjoy spectacular stargazing.
Services
$59
Join Station Owners, Belinda and Calum Carruth on a walking tour of Murchison House Station.
Discover over 150 years of farming history and hear tales of hardship, tragedy and prosperity. Visit the Station’s heritage-listed buildings, and hear about today’s farming techniques and conservation projects before joining the Station team for morning tea in the private homestead gardens on the veranda overlooking the Murchison River
Originally established in 1858, the rich history of Murchison House has been shaped by the hands of pioneering battlers, wealthy wool merchants, hardworking stockmen and their families and even an Indian Prince! It is one of the oldest continually working pastoral leases in Western Australia.
Today, it is a family-owned and operated venture endeavouring to continue the iconic pastoral traditions and lifestyle and offer visitors an insight into outback life.
Disabled Access
Carpark Non Smoking Public Toilet