
Station Life Peron Homestead, Shark Bay


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Get directionsPeron Station is between Denham and Monkey Mia, 850km (9 hours) north of Perth
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Learn moreAbout Station Life Peron Homestead, Shark Bay
Just 10km out of Denham on the Monkey Mia road is a relic of Shark Bay's pastoral heritage. The walk trail links old station buildings with interpretive signage along the way. The information centre tells the history of the station and the Aboriginal heritage as well as its current use.
Of interest are the well preserved shearers quarters and shearers kitchen. The Peron Homestead walk has a most unusual feature. Weary travellers can soak their bodies in a large hot tub modified from an artesian bore that once watered thirsty stock.
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Here is everything you need to know before visiting this trail.
Time / Duration
Up to 1 hour
Length
600 metre loop
What To Pack
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities) required.
What To Pack
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities)
- Full large water bottle per person.
- Sun hat or bike helmet (compulsory in WA).
- Sunglasses, sunscreen (30+) and insect repellant.
- Clothes to suit the activity and potential weather conditions (See suggestions below).
- Binoculars and camera (optional).
Trail Start
Peron Station is between Denham and Monkey Mia, 850km (9 hours) north of Perth
Trail End
Bush Walk
Grade 1
No bushwalking experience required. Flat even surface with no steps or steep sections. Suitable for wheelchair users who have someone to assist them. Walks no greater than 5km.
Facilities
Bush Camping at Bottle Bay. Other full facilities available at Denham and Monkey Mia- Access with assistance for the Disabled
- BBQ Facilities
- Car Park
- Interpretive Centre
- Public Toilet
- Shaded Area
- Sheltered Area
Best time of year
May to November
Fees
National Park Fees
Trail Access
Air or bus to Monkey Mia. Drive to Station.. Suitable for 2WD vehicles


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