Eastern
Aranda and
Anmatjera people have lived in the region around Mount Riddock Station for thousands of years. in the early 1900s. They had originally planned to prospect for gold at
Arltunga but eventually found supplying the miners with meat to be more profitable. They built the first homestead on the station in 1910. Ben Webb's three sons, Bennett, Qinton and Kil, better known as the Webb brothers, took over the station. Kil was responsible for improving the water infrastructure on the station and Bennett for the mustering, branding and droving. Joseph Louis Schaber's son Roy also managed the station. The Webbs started the annual
Harts Range Races in 1946, now held each
Picnic Day long weekend. The Webb brothers raced stockman Jack Schaber and the regional policeman Senior Constable Bob Darken over a distance of about a mile to the Ulgarna Yards to determine who had the fastest horse. It inspired an annual race meet. The Webb brothers purchased Golden Star, a four-year-old chestnut Arab stallion in 1949 for breeding on the station. ==Recent history==