Wooramel Station, Pastoral station in Shire of Carnarvon, Australia.
Wooramel Station is a pastoral station in the Shire of Carnarvon with a section of Indian Ocean coastline nearby. The property includes campgrounds with fire pits and warm showers, plus access to natural artesian hot water baths.
The pastoral operation began in the early 1800s and was later taken over by the Hall family, who drilled artesian wells in the 1920s. These wells tapped into natural water sources that became essential for running the station.
Visitors can observe daily herding work and learn how cattle, sheep, and goats are managed across the open land. The rhythm of animal husbandry shapes daily life here and reflects long-standing pastoral traditions.
The station welcomes visitors from March through December when conditions are most suitable. This seasonal window is when facilities run fully and the land is accessible for exploring.
The Wooramel River flows on the surface only a few times each year for brief periods, creating nutrient-rich flood plains. These rare flooding events refresh the land and shape how the station operates and looks.
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