[2] The station occupies an area of 3,504 square kilometres (1,353 sq mi) and has double frontage to the Gascoyne River, Landor Creek and Aurila Creek over a total distance of over 200 kilometres (124 mi) with the property mostly composed of flood plain country.
It is well grassed with buffel, saltbush, bluebush, cotton bush and other vegetation, including mulga, acacia and currara.
They are located close to the boundary of Landor and Errabiddy station between the tributaries of Bubbagundy Creek and the soft country.
The racecourse has its own airstrip, stables, water and electricity supply, dance hall, dining room and grandstand.
The inaugural winner of the 1922 Eastern Gascoyne Race Club Landor Cup, run over a mile, was a horse named "Johnny the Gun".