Lara Station and Wetlands is a hidden treasure that was opened to the public in May 2014. Since then people who love bush camping have been flocking to the nature wonderland to enjoy the many species of birdlife and native animals found in the wetlands habitat.
The red sandy loam to chocolate soil country is mainly lightly timbered with box, sandlewood and gidgee. There are also areas of semi-open country. Native and buffel grasses are found on the river flats off Alice and Patrick creeks. There is a magnificent semi-renovated, six bedroom homestead built in 1912 has sweeping veranda’s on three sides.