Tolarno Station is the idyllic location to escape into the Australian outback. With a rich history and plenty of open space to share, we invite you to drop in.
There is excellent fishing opportunities for anglers, plenty of space to relax in peace and quite, lots of Australian wildlife to observe, and we offer complimentary tours through the century-old homestead.
There is excellent fishing opportunities for anglers, plenty of space to relax in peace and quite, lots of Australian wildlife to observe, and we offer complimentary tours through the century-old homestead.
Accommodation
Tolarno Station offers a wide range of reasonably priced accommodation. We invite visitors to stay at the shearers quarters, or alternatively camp or caravan on over 30 km of river frontage on the Darling.
Caravanning or camping: $15 per car per night
Accommodation in the shearers quarters: $30 per person per night
If you would like to enquire about accommodation at Tolarno, please contact Sherie on 0427 073 971.
Please read our camping terms and conditions and complete a camping registration form before visiting
Please note: we do not allow shooting, chainsaws, motorbikes and quad-bikes, or dogs.
Click here for Camping terms and conditions.
Click here for Camping registration form, or click here for an e-version of the Camping registration form.
Caravanning or camping: $15 per car per night
Accommodation in the shearers quarters: $30 per person per night
If you would like to enquire about accommodation at Tolarno, please contact Sherie on 0427 073 971.
Please read our camping terms and conditions and complete a camping registration form before visiting
Please note: we do not allow shooting, chainsaws, motorbikes and quad-bikes, or dogs.
Click here for Camping terms and conditions.
Click here for Camping registration form, or click here for an e-version of the Camping registration form.
Visiting the region
The region around Tolarno is rich in natural beauty and historical importance. 45 km north of Tolarno Station are the Menindee Lakes. The town of Menindee sits on the banks of the lakes, and the town is the entry to Kinchega National Park. Further north, Broken Hill has a rich mining history and offers some beautiful scenery. To the south, Mungo National Park also offers amazing natural beauty and archaeological significance. Further south, Wentworth is where the Murray and Darling Rivers meet, and the town itself has some interesting tourist attractions.
For more information on the region, visit www.visitnsw.com/destinations/outback-nsw/.
For more information on the region, visit www.visitnsw.com/destinations/outback-nsw/.
When to visit
Tolarno Station is beautiful to visit all year around. Dependent on the season, there is a wide variety of Australian wildlife and fauna to enjoy. We recommend you check the weather conditions with the Bureau of Meteorology. If inclement weather, please check the road conditions - for more information please visit 'location'.
Please note: Fishing licenses are required in New South Wales. For more information, visit the NSW Department of Primary Industries website.