Address & Contact
Neale WA
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Web: https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/yeo-lake-homestead
Yeo Lake Homestead is a restored pastoral station building located along the
Anne Beadell Highway within the
Yeo Lake Nature Reserve. Originally established as part of Yeo Station, the site reflects the challenges of early pastoral activity in this remote desert region, where access to reliable
water from nearby
Yeo Lake made settlement possible.The
homestead later became a waypoint during Len Beadell’s survey work in the 1950s, before the
Anne Beadell Highway was formed. After pastoral operations ceased, the area was incorporated into conservation land and the building was retained.Today, the
homestead provides basic shelter for travellers crossing the
Great Victoria Desert. Facilities include a small hut with rooms and veranda, rainwater
tank,
well, and simple
camping amenities. It remains one of the few structures along this remote route and offers a rare glimpse into the region’s pastoral and exploration history.No fees and no booking required.
Facilities include rain
water tanks (it is recommended that
water is boiled before use), barbecue, tables and a
toilet. No fire wood collection is permitted within 10km of the
homestead. Best time to visit: Winter-spring when the
wildflowers are abundant.
Access is four-wheel drive only and visitors must have provisions such as food,
water, fuel and recovery gear.