Toorale Homestead precinct (Yarramarra)

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Visit Toorale National Park, and you’ll realise there’s nowhere else quite like it. It’s an important spiritual and cultural region for the Kurnu-Baakandji People. The Traditional Owners have continued their connection by living and working at Toorale station over its long history.

Take a self-guided tour of Toorale Homestead precinct (Yarramarra). You’ll be fascinated by the grandeur of the homestead and its outbuildings. History buffs will enjoy the stories of Toorale’s past. In the late 1880s the station was the calm centre of a thriving sheep and cattle empire.

It’s a good idea to visit during the cooler months between April and September. You can plan some extra sightseeing and a walk in the area. Nearby attractions include Mount Talowla walking track (Thina Yapa) and lookout (Withawithalaana). Rest under the shade of red river gums at Many Big Rocks picnic area (Karnu Yalpa) and Darling River campground (Yapara Paaka Thuru). Soak up the peaceful surrounds as you take in the vast floodplains, red sand hills and gigantic sky.

You might see sand goannas, bearded dragons and emus during the day, and crucifix frogs, owls and western grey or red kangaroos by.

Facilities

Carpark Non Smoking

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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A father and daughter at Many Big Rocks picnic area, Toorale National Park. Photo: Joshua Smith/OEH

Toorale National Park

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A father and daughter at Many Big Rocks picnic area, Toorale National Park. Photo: Joshua Smith/OEH

Many Big Rocks picnic area (Karnu Yalpa)

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Mount Gunderbooka from Mount Talowla lookout, Toorale National Park. Photo: Leah Pippos/DPIE

Mount Talowla lookout

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Warrego Floodplain walking track, Toorale National Park

Warrego Floodplain walking track

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Photo of emus running in a heat haze, Toorale National Park. Photo: D Haskard/OEH

Toorale Homestead precinct (Yarramarra)

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