Coordinates: 26°05′35″S 143°27′04″E / 26.093°S 143.451°E
Thylungra Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station in Queensland.
The property is situated approximately 101 kilometres (63 mi) north west of Quilpie and 108 kilometres (67 mi) south east of Windorah. Neighbouring properties include the Milo and Budgerygar aggregation and Arleun Station that are all owned or leased by George Scott, the current owner of Thylunga. It is situated in the Channel Country on Kyabra Creek, a tributary of Cooper Creek.
The property is predominantly open downs flood-out country with black soils to the south with large areas of gidyea stands interspersed wit low sandhills. The north is mostly mulga country with remainder of the property being stony range country.
The area is mostly Mitchell grass, Flinders grass, blue grass, bluebush, buttongrass, burr and neverfail on the floodplains. Timbered areas contain stands of gidyea, mulga, coolibah, yarpunyah, bloodwood and supplejack.