Mikkira Station is a tranquil secluded privately owned property with a locked gate and staff on site. Koalas, kangaroos, birds and emus freely roam amongst the big old manna gum trees. Reptiles, including many venomous snakes live amongst the old stone walling and tiny rare orchids and other pretty native plants can be seen. (But not touched or interfered with please!)
A restored ruined stone homestead, chimney, stone walling and and ruins of shepherds huts remain as a reminder of the area's history as part of a large sheep station. Tours are available through the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre year round. In the winter when the grass is green after good rains picnics and camping are allowed - from May 1st until October 1st - Permit and Gate Key available from the accommodation booking desk inside the Visitor Information Centre.
Trail motorbike riding, firearms and dogs are strictly not permitted on the property.
There is a shelter shed, toilets and a hot shower....