Planning your visit to Warraweena Station

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure at Warraweena Station! Located in the breathtaking Northern Flinders Ranges, we offer a unique blend of conservation and tourism. Whether you're seeking accommodation, a secluded bush campsite, or thrilling activities like 4WDing, hiking, or night sky photography, planning your trip ensures a smooth and exciting experience. Explore historical ruins and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of South Australia.

Frequently asked questions about your trip

We've gathered some of the most common questions our visitors ask to help you plan your journey to Warraweena Station. From what to pack to what to expect upon arrival, we're here to ensure you have all the information you need for a fantastic stay.

Where is Warraweena Station?

Warraweena Station is approximately 550km north of Adelaide. We are located 25km east of Historic Beltana on a graded dirt road, so be sure to plan your journey accordingly.

Are there any essentials visitors should pack or anything specific they should know before they arrive?

Please remember to bring your own linen if you are staying in our accommodation. Warraweena Station is open from March through to November, so plan your visit within these months.

Is drinking water available at Warraweena Station?

Yes, drinking water is available for our guests.

Can you have campfires at Warraweena Station?

Yes, campfires are permitted in designated areas, but please check for any fire restrictions during your visit.

Where are the nearest supplies to Warraweena Station?

The nearest supplies can be found in Leigh Creek, which is 65km north-west of the station. Leigh Creek has a supermarket, post office, and fuel station.

Where can I get the last fuel when travelling north to Warraweena?

The last fuel stop when travelling north to Warraweena is Hawker.

Can you bring your dog to Warraweena Station?

Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome at Warraweena Station, but please ensure they are kept on a leash and supervised.

Is there mobile phone reception at Warraweena?

Mobile phone reception is patchy at best. We do have internet available near the office.  The office can also be contacted on UHF channel 10 if you are within range.

Your adventure begins now

Get ready to discover the beauty of Warraweena Station. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a deeper connection with nature, your journey starts here. Plan your visit and prepare for an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Flinders Ranges.