The property occupies an area of 3,317 square kilometres (1,281 sq mi) and in 2013 was stocked with 5,000 Santa Gertrudis-cross-cattle.
The ephemeral Hale River runs through the property.
[1] Gold was discovered in the area in 1887 with the first cattle and sheep stations settled in the early 1900s.
Ambalindum was initially settled by George Cavanagh.
[1] In 2017 the owners, Tim and Emily Edmunds, sold their Hale River Pastoral Company including the Ambalindum and Numery leases to a Canadian Pension Fund for over A$50 million.