Quobba Station and Red Bluff
Quobba Station is located on the southern tip of the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park, north of Carnarvon, Western Australia. It is a working pastoral station with 80km of coastline bordering the Indian Ocean. The Quobba experience includes land based game fishing, isolated beaches, world renowned surfing, snorkeling, whales and other abundant marine and wildlife on the arid outback landscape.
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Quobba Station is dedicated to the sustainability journey. By acting and thinking sustainably, Quobba Station is actively aiding in educating those who visit the Quobba coast with sustainable camping in regards to power, water and rubbish. This includes how to have little to no impact on the environment when exploring and camping. Common sense and respect by all visitors will help us achieve this goal
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Quobba Station and Red Bluff Camp
The Meecham’s have been on Quobba Station for 35 years, with Tim, Sara and family here for the last 18 years. The station runs around 10000 damaras (South African meat sheep). Visitors began coming to Quobba to fish from the many challenging rock platforms over 50 years ago. Accommodation development has been established around the Quobba homestead and Red Bluff with luxury eco safari tents being built in 2004.
Quobba Station and Red Bluff Camp
The Meecham’s have been on Quobba Station for 35 years, with Tim, Sara and family here for the last 18 years. The station runs around 10000 damaras (South African meat sheep). Visitors began coming to Quobba to fish from the many challenging rock platforms over 50 years ago. Accommodation development has been established around the Quobba homestead and Red Bluff with luxury eco safari tents being built in 2004.

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