The lease shares a boundary with other pastoral leases including Angas Downs to the west, Lyndavale to the south, Erldunda to the south east and Palmer Valley to the north west.
[1] The property takes its name from the 100 metres (328 ft) peak Mount Ebenezer that is found in the Baselow Range within the station boundaries.
[2] The pastoralist Richard Warburton, took up Erldunda Station to the east of Mount Ebenezer in 1822.
Warburton is thought to have passed through the area while mustering stray cattle.
When William O'Donnell signed a lease to reopen the roadhouse, he was driven from the property by a spear-wielding Indigenous man.