As the sun dips below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the outback, the Wooleen Station Sunset Tour offers more than just a spectacular view. It’s a journey into the heart of our regenerative approach to land stewardship.
Guided by our commitment to ecological sustainability, this tour explores the challenges and opportunities of restoring a fragile arid landscape. Learn how we are working to heal the land—rethinking grazing practices, supporting biodiversity, and advocating for the role of apex predators in ecosystem balance. You’ll gain insight into the resilience of native vegetation, the indicators of land health, and how sustainable pastoralism plays a vital role in food security and conservation.
The experience culminates at a granite outcrop, where you’ll enjoy drinks and nibbles as the vast Murchison landscape is bathed in shifting hues—reminding us of the beauty and responsibility of caring for country.
Tours are subject to availability and minimum numbers and therefore do not run every day. Sometimes urgent tasks arise, on the station and animal welfare must take precedence. Be assured we will do everything we can to try and get you on a Wooleen tour.
Wooleen Station sunset tour costs $70 per person per tour.
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Terms and Conditions
Important Information: - All adults and children must be comfortable in the outdoors - Tours are not suitable to children under the age of 8 - Children must be accompanied by a paid participating adult or guardian. - All participants must have the ability to stand and move freely - For your comfort and safety, please wear enclosed footwear suitable for varied surfaces. - Please bring your own camera, hat and water bottle. Warm clothing is recommended over the winter months. - Participants are requested not to film the tour, to ensure the comfort of everyone involved. All amendments are subject to the availability and applicable pricing at the time the amendment is requested. Whilst care is taken to ensure that the description of facilities and services of Wooleen Station is accurate, these are continually being changed, upgraded, and on occasion taken out of service and if any feature/facility is essential to you in choosing a particular room type, it is your responsibility to confirm with Wooleen Station prior to making your booking that the feature/facility will be available during your stay. Wooleen Station strongly recommends that at the time of booking you purchase comprehensive travel insurance to cover items including but not limited to: loss of booking amount through cancellation, loss or damage to personal baggage, loss of money and medical expenses. Wooleen is located in a remote location and travel insurance can protect you from unforeseeable circumstances. Whilst Wooleen Station attempts to satisfy all special requests, Wooleen Station does not guarantee that special requests can be accommodated. Accessibility – Wooleen Station Sunset Tour Wooleen Station’s Sunset Tour takes place in the natural outback rangelands, where all areas outside the bus have uneven terrain with no paved surfaces. Access to the bus requires steps; however, we can provide a smaller stool to assist with the first step if needed. For guests with mobility concerns, participation can be adapted by remaining on the bus to enjoy the commentary and breathtaking scenery from the window. We are committed to making this experience as accessible as possible and encourage guests to discuss any specific needs with us in advance so we can explore suitable options. Due to the sensitive landscapes we traverse, support animals cannot be taken on this tour. Please contact us to discuss alternative arrangements if required. Cancellation for a full refund must be made 14 days prior to departure.