The property encompasses the very top of Wilpena Pound and goes as far west as Lake Torrens, and north to Beltana in the central Flinders Ranges.
The Station is composed of a variety of hilly ranges, sandhills and clay plains country, with intermediate to large grass valleys, slopes and flats.
Feed available to stock include black oak, Acacia, bullock bush, and other edible shrubs.
[5] In 1949 the property had been placed on the market by P. L. Fels when it occupied an area of 22,245 acres (9,002 ha) and was divided into six sheep-proof paddocks.
and again in 1993 with the purchase of Motpena station to give a total area of 290,000 acres, making it one of the largest pastoral properties in South Australia.