The property is situated approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi) north west of Meekatharra and 300 kilometres (186 mi) south of Paraburdoo in the Mid West region.
Occupying an area of 2,007 square kilometres (775 sq mi) the property contains 5,058 hectares (12,499 acres) of nature reserves and vacant crown land.
The soil has a low level of erosion with 88% of the land being described as nil or minor.
[1] An expedition led by Francis Thomas Gregory in 1858 surveyed the area around Mount Gould and Mount Hale finding a succession of rich grassy flats having a network of rivers that ran into the Murchison or Gascoyne Rivers.
Altogether the properties occupied and area of 530,000 acres (214,483 ha) with Mount Gould taking up 210,000 acres (84,984 ha) made up of salt bush grassland and mulga top feed.