Anna Creek Station

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Anna Creek Station, the world's largest working cattle station, sprawls across the harsh yet mesmerising landscapes of South Australia's outback. This is a place of epic proportions, where the red earth meets endless blue skies and the silence is broken only by the wind. While not a conventional tourist stop, its sheer scale and the stories of the drovers who have worked this land make it a compelling detour for those seeking the true spirit of the Australian interior.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Anna Creek Station is not a place you 'visit' in the traditional sense – it's a working property. Allocate a half-day to drive the Oodnadatta Track along its boundary and stop at William Creek. For a deeper experience, consider a guided tour (if available) or plan a longer outback itinerary that includes nearby attractions. Most travellers spend 1–2 days in the region, combining it with a broader Red Centre journey.

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