PARDOO TOURIST PARK

A haven for holidaymakers, adventure seekers, ornithologists, nature and fishing enthusiasts, and a lot more. 

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Located one and a half hour’s drive from Port Hedland

Our station tourist park is a welcome stop for travellers on the Great Northern Highway between Port Hedland, Cape Keraudran, 80 Mile Beach, and Broome.
There is a long history of pastoralism dating back to the 1860s in the area, as well as a cultural heritage belonging to the Ngarla people.

Stay at our Caravan Park with 90 bays or one of our 80 short-stay rooms. Dine at our restaurant and shop at our café and store.
We offer an evening BBQ around the campfire.

NATURE-BASED TOURISM AT ITS BEST

The Pardoo setting offers a serene escape for tourists to explore nearby natural attractions and enjoy high-quality evening meals or BBQs.

TOURISM AND AGRICULTURE

We offer a unique and popular product in the growing market of boxed Wagyu. Our award-winning Wagyu is exported to twelve global markets and is also available domestically. Guests at the Tourist Park are fortunate to experience our delicious homegrown Wagyu. Agritourism Tours are becoming increasingly popular as a result.

EVENTS AND FUNCTIONS

We have long-standing experience in hosting events featuring our Wagyu beef within a lovely outdoor décor including:

·        Long table lunches/dinners.

·        Team building long weekends.

·        Themed events including weddings.

·        Group events around activities.

ADVENTURE AND DISCOVERY

Imagine a destination in the remote Pilbara that offers short-stay accommodation to local industry and holidaymakers who can also experience our world-class award-winning Wagyu.
Welcoming anglers, shell collectors, ornithologists, beach fossickers, and campers. Setting Pardoo Station apart from every other long stay and vacation destination is our complete genetics-to-plate story from our station with 25,000 breeders just up the road. Australian Coastal Wagyu – Pardoo Wagyu.

GROWING ALONGSIDE A FUTURE FOR ALL.

We operate on Ngarla country in the Pilbara where our Traditional Owners are regular visitors.

There is an opportunity to hear about their stories and the rich heritage that dates back to the 1860s.
We operate with strong sustainability principles caring for our people, our land our animals, and our environment.
Living and working in a way that cares for land, native animals, and waterways is only possible when we engage with traditional owners and indigenous communities in our area. Upholding the values of nature is at the heart of our combined growth.
Between October and March, we have Flatback turtles nesting nearly on our doorstep so it's the perfect time to come and stay with us.

WELCOMING YOU BACK

We have progressed with the Shire to undertake a substantial rebuild since the April 2023 Cyclone Ilsa.
We are the new management team Geoff and Shane, and we can’t wait to welcome back visitors old and new.
There are more refinements to be done - in the meantime, we are very much open for business.
Our place is home to many, we owe it to ourselves and the community to return.

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