Mount Ive Station

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Mount Ive Station is a vast working cattle station in the heart of the Red Centre, offering a raw and authentic outback experience. Here, you can sleep under a blanket of stars, explore ancient landscapes, and connect with the rhythms of station life. The station's remote location means you'll have the rugged beauty of central Australia almost to yourself, with the iconic red dirt, spinifex, and desert oaks stretching to the horizon.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two nights to fully appreciate the isolation and activities. Arrive early on day one to set up camp or check into the homestead, then spend the afternoon exploring the immediate surrounds. Use a full day for a 4WD tour to Lake Gairdner and the Organ Pipes. Depart on the third morning, perhaps with a sunrise walk. The station is best visited between April and October when temperatures are milder; summer heat can be extreme.

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