Trilby Station
Once a part of the legendary million acre Dunlop Station, first in the world to complete a sheep shearing by mechanical means in 1888, Trilby Station is now 320,000 acres, running Merino sheep and an extensive goat enterprise.
The Murrays of Trilby Station have called the banks of the Darling River home for 7 generations now, grazing merino sheep since 1860. An authentic family run property offering guests a unique outback experience and a glimpse into their way of life not often accessible to outsiders – all with the comforts of home.
Accommodation options include the fully renovated Stockman’s Cottages, Mitch’s Hut and the new Shearer’s Bunkhouse. Or try their powered caravan sites or secluded river and billabong campsites dotted amongst age-old river gums for some of the best Darling River camping there is
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