Map of Arthur River Tasmania | Edge of the World & Visitor Guide
Map of Arthur River Tasmania – Edge of the World & Visitor Guide
This map of Arthur River Tasmania provides an overview of one of Tasmania's most remote and rugged coastal destinations, including the Arthur River, Edge of the World, wilderness attractions, river cruises and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how the Arthur River region is laid out.
Arthur River is known for wild west coast scenery, untouched wilderness, river cruises, coastal beaches and the famous Edge of the World lookout where powerful Southern Ocean swells meet Tasmania's north-west coast.
Arthur River is located on Tasmania's far north-west coast. Major attractions include Edge of the World, Arthur River cruises, Tarkine wilderness areas, coastal beaches and remote wilderness scenery.
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This Arthur River map highlights wilderness attractions, coastal scenery, river systems and major visitor destinations throughout Tasmania's far north-west.
Where Is Arthur River Located?
Arthur River is located on Tasmania's far north-west coast near the edge of the Tarkine region. The area is renowned for its remoteness, wilderness landscapes and rugged coastline.
- North: Bass Strait and remote coastline
- South: Tarkine wilderness region
- East: Smithton and Circular Head region
- West: Southern Ocean coastline
Main Attractions and Areas of Arthur River
- Edge of the World — iconic coastal lookout
- Arthur River Cruises — wilderness river experiences
- Arthur River Mouth — river and ocean meeting point
- Tarkine Wilderness — vast natural landscape
- Gardiner Point — scenic coastal location
- Coastal Beaches — remote shoreline areas
- River Foreshore Areas — recreation and sightseeing spots
- Wilderness Viewing Areas — nature observation points
- Fishing Locations — popular recreation areas
- Visitor Facilities — local tourism amenities
Major Areas of Arthur River Explained
- Edge of the World Precinct — major tourism attraction
- Arthur River Waterway — cruise and recreation area
- Coastal Wilderness Zone — rugged oceanfront landscapes
- Tarkine Gateway Area — access to wilderness regions
- Remote Recreation Region — fishing and outdoor activities
Nearby Attractions
- Stanley — historic coastal town
- Smithton — regional service centre
- Tarkine Drive — scenic wilderness touring route
- Rocky Cape National Park — coastal national park
- The Nut — Stanley's famous landmark
- Cradle Mountain — iconic Tasmanian destination
Key Geographic Features
- Arthur River — defining regional waterway
- Edge of the World Coastline — famous oceanfront location
- Southern Ocean — powerful coastal environment
- Tarkine Wilderness — extensive natural landscape
- Remote Beaches — rugged coastal scenery
- North-West Tasmania Wilderness — broader conservation region
Arthur River Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Arthur River is useful for understanding how river attractions, wilderness areas and coastal destinations connect throughout the region.
- Arthur River Road — primary access route
- Coastal Viewing Routes — connect major attractions
- River Cruise Access Areas — tourism facilities
- Wilderness Touring Roads — access Tarkine destinations
- Regional connections — link Arthur River with Stanley, Smithton and north-west Tasmania
Why People Search for a Map of Arthur River Tasmania
- To locate Edge of the World
- To find river cruises and wilderness attractions
- To explore the Tarkine region
- To plan a north-west Tasmania road trip
- To understand the layout of the remote coastal area
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Arthur River Map FAQs
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Where is Arthur River located?
Arthur River is located on Tasmania's far north-west coast. -
What is Arthur River known for?
Arthur River is known for Edge of the World, wilderness cruises, remote beaches and Tarkine landscapes. -
What is Edge of the World?
Edge of the World is a famous lookout near Arthur River overlooking the wild west coast of Tasmania. -
Is Arthur River worth visiting?
Arthur River is one of Tasmania's best destinations for wilderness, remoteness and rugged coastal scenery.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Road conditions, weather, cruise operations, facilities and visitor services may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.