Rawnsley Park Station offers an authentic outdoor adventure for those keen to explore life on a working sheep station. Spanning 12,000 hectares, this station runs approximately 2,000 sheep, including a blend of Australian Merino and South African Dohne breeds that thrive in the arid landscape. Learn about the region's pastoral history, sustainable farming practices, and the challenges of working in this rugged environment.
On this guided tour, visitors can explore the original Arkapena woolshed, where you’ll discover how wool is sorted and prepared for sale. You'll also have the opportunity to meet the station’s sheep up close and learn about the day-to-day operations of a sheep farm. Explore the property’s diverse landscapes, from rugged hills to open plains, and see firsthand how the station’s watering points, powered by windmills and solar pumps, help sustain life in this harsh environment. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and those eager to experience the Australian outback, Rawnsley Park Station offers a hands-on, immersive farming experience.