Pyramid Station

King's Pyramid, the 152-metre (500 ft) hill from which the station takes its name, is located 14 kilometres (9 mi) to the south.

The group left Victoria aboard Maria Ross along with 1600 ewes and set up the station along the George River then peacock runs out along other watercourses.

[3] In 1869 the group divided their flock with the Richardsons and Jack Edgar controlling 4500 sheep at Pyramid and buying out the other partners from 1869-1872.

Another previous owner of the station was Eva Broadhurst, who was much admired by the explorer Frank Hann, who named several geographical features after her.

[11] In 1915 Meares received 34 stud rams, which arrived from interstate aboard SS Charon on its last sea voyage.

The station was managed by Glenn Connell and sold about 500 head of cattle per year which are shipped out via Port Hedland.