Bullo River Station is a 400,000-acre working cattle station in the Northern Territory, dedicated to sustainable farming and best-practice land management. Surrounded by pristine landscapes, gorges, waterfalls, and the Victoria and Bullo Rivers, it is one of Australia’s most breathtaking cattle stations. Guests can experience station life firsthand, joining bore checks, lick runs, yard work, and calf feeding. Seasonal cattle mustering is also a highlight, offering an authentic glimpse into remote station operations.
Bullo River Station is situated in the remote East Kimberley region of Australia’s Northern Territory, approximately 800 kilometres southwest of Darwin. Nestled near the border with Western Australia, it spans over half a million acres of pastoral land. The property is framed by the meandering Victoria River, dramatic escarpments, ancient Aboriginal rock art sites, and a rich array of native wildlife in a strikingly rugged landscape.
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