Bullo River Station.
Spanning 400,000 acres near the Western Australia border, Bullo River Station is a working cattle station where rugged pastoral life meets active conservation. It is defined by its scale, offering guests access to a private wilderness of red dust escarpments, boab trees, and the winding Victoria River. Unlike a typical outback lodge, the experience is tied to the rhythms of the property; days are spent barramundi fishing, tracking some of the 200 resident bird species, or visiting remote Aboriginal rock art sites. Access usually involves a light aircraft arrival or a long 4WD journey, underscoring its isolation. While currently pausing operations for a full homestead redevelopment through 2026, the station remains a benchmark for high-end, purposeful immersion in the East Kimberley.