Mount Dare Station

Mount Dare Station is a remote outback settlement and working cattle station in the far north of South Australia, just a stone's throw from the Northern Territory border. It's the last outpost of civilisation before the vast Simpson Desert, and its iconic pub, fuel stop, and campground make it an essential waypoint for adventurous travellers crossing the desert or exploring the remote Witjira National Park. This is the real outback — red dirt, endless horizons, and the kind of hospitality that only comes from being utterly isolated.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers stop at Mount Dare for one night — enough to refuel, enjoy a meal at the pub, and soak in the Dalhousie Springs. If you're planning a Simpson Desert crossing, budget at least two nights here to prepare your vehicle and rest before the challenging dunes ahead. For a relaxed visit, combine a night at the station with a day exploring Witjira National Park.

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