Coordinates: 32°22′48″S 135°31′26″E / 32.38°S 135.524°E
Yardea Station is a pastoral lease in the Australian state of South Australia that operates as a sheep station.
It is situated approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) north east of Minnipa and 157 kilometres (98 mi) west of Iron Knob in the Gawler Ranges.
Yardea was established at some time prior to 1865, and was the first property taken up in the Gawler Ranges. At one time an estimated 80-90,000 sheep were shorn there.
In 1865, the station overseer, John Edmondson, was lost in the bush. A police camp was established at Yardea in 1871 after being transferred from the nearby Paney Station homestead.
By 1881 the property was owned by Main, Sells and Company, in which year it is recorded they sold 750 head of cattle and 7,000 wethers to A. Wooldridge of Arcoona Station.
Main and Sells placed Yardea up for auction along with Wilgena Station in 1882. At that time, Yardea occupied an area of 1,063 square miles (2,753 km2) and was stocked with 54,000 sheep.
In the early 1890s, the pastoral lease over Yardea expired. The run was deserted from that time. By 1901 the lease was still abandoned like many others in the area, but did have a caretaker. At this time the property was said to encompass an area of only 300 square miles (777 km2).