Mount Adams
WA 6525 • Western Australia
About Mount Adams
Mount Adams is a sparsely populated rural locality in the Mid West region of Western Australia, situated approximately 120 kilometres north of Geraldton near the Murchison River catchment. With a population of just 8 people and covering over 317 square kilometres, the locality is home to vast pastoral stations engaged in sheep and cattle grazing. The area is characterised by rugged semi-arid terrain, open mulga scrubland, and the harsh but beautiful landscapes typical of outback WA.
Life in Mount Adams is remote and self-sufficient, with the nearest town services available in Northampton or Geraldton. The locality attracts those with deep connections to the land — predominantly pastoral station workers and their families. The surrounding region offers opportunities for outback tourism and four-wheel driving, with the Murchison River and Kalbarri National Park accessible within a few hours' drive. Infrastructure is minimal, with fly-in-fly-out or long-distance commuting arrangements common for those working on the stations.
Mount Adams falls under postcode 6525 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Moore (Agricultural) electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Commute to Perth CBD
🛣️ Extremely remote — vehicle is the only practical transport; Geraldton Regional Airport is ~120 km south
No walkable amenities — remote pastoral station locality
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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13 Cave Way
