BOOKINGS

A WORKING CATTLE STATION AND HOMESTEAD COVERING 400,000 ACRES OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

800 kilometres from Darwin, you’re in another world.

We are custodians of a truly special place that captures the spirit of Australia. We are committed to telling its story and enabling guests to share this experience.

THE STATION
The gorge
The gorge
Cattle muster
Cattle muster

OUR GUEST ROOMS
OUR GUEST ROOMS
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OUR GUEST ROOMS

Inspired by our landscape, the 12 guest rooms are styled to provide an inviting sanctuary, perfect after a day on the station.

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BOOKING FOR THE 2027 TOURISM SEASON ARE OPEN

Whilst guest stays will pause in 2026 for an exciting redevelopment of our guest wing and homestead, bookings are now open for the 2027 tourism season. Our cattle operations and conservation work will continue throughout the redevelopment. 

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DISCOVER YOUR ADVENTURE:
STAR GAZING
STAR GAZING

With minimal light pollution, see the Milky Way and its millions of stars like you've never seen them before. Torches are not required, let the illumination from the clear night sky lead the way.

BIRDS & WILDLIFE
BIRDS & WILDLIFE

A bird watcher's paradise, Bullo River Station is home to around 200 bird species. Cool mornings and evenings are the best time to spot birds and animals native to the station.

Fishing
Fishing

Don’t worry about packing the rod, we have plenty and we’re happy to get you out to some great fishing spots.
We operate a catch-and-release policy but the challenge is always the fun with Barramundi.

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GETTING HERE

The breathtaking scenery is on a scale difficult to comprehend and is truly bought to life from the air. Arriving at Bullo via charter aeroplane provides a stunning panorama that sets up your visit in the most memorable way.

AIR ACCESS

A private charter plane to our homestead airstrip provides the best access from Darwin (90 minutes) or Kununurra (30 minutes).

HELICOPTER

Helicopter transfers to our homestead airstrip from Darwin (120 minutes) or Kununurra (40 minutes) can also be arranged.

ROAD ACCESS

The station can be accessed via road most of the year. If self-driving a 4WD is required, and station gates must be opened and closed. Transfers are available from Kununurra based on availability at time of booking.

THE JOURNEY
“Station life is ever-changing with no two days the same. One thing you can count on is the hospitality, great meals and generous, comfortable surrounds waiting for you.”

Joe & Catherine, Station Managers

400,000 ACRES

Bullo River Station is 400,000 acres of privately-owned land in the north-western corner of the Northern Territory near the Western Australian border. Bounded by the Victoria and Bullo rivers, the station is teeming with abundant waterholes, billabongs and seasonal creeks.

1960

Whilst the story of Bullo River Station began in 1960, it was forged much earlier by the stockmen and women who came before. Cattle grazed on the land for almost a hundred years before it was officially offered as a pastoral lease and given a name.

2,000 CATTLE

The vast property is home to around 2,000 Brahman-cross cattle and a stunning variety of local fauna including wallabies, dingoes, wild buffalo, a myriad of native and migratory birds, fish and the omnipresent crocodiles.

800KM

Situated in the north-western corner of the Northern Territory near the Western Australian border, 800 km south-west of Darwin and 200 km east of Kununurra.