Map of Burleigh Heads | Beach, National Park & Visitor Guide

Map of Burleigh Heads – Beach, National Park & Visitor Guide

This map of Burleigh Heads provides a detailed overview of one of the Gold Coast's most popular beachside destinations, including beaches, walking tracks, lookouts, shopping areas and visitor attractions.

Burleigh Heads is known for its famous surf beach, relaxed village atmosphere, Burleigh Head National Park, ocean views and dining precincts.

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Burleigh Heads is located on Queensland's Gold Coast between Miami and Palm Beach. Major attractions include Burleigh Beach, Burleigh Head National Park, James Street and Tallebudgera Creek.

Interactive Burleigh Heads Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Burleigh Beach, Burleigh Head National Park, walking tracks, lookouts and nearby attractions.
Tip: Burleigh Heads maps are useful for locating beach access points, walking tracks, cafes, parking areas and lookouts.

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Where Is Burleigh Heads Located?

Burleigh Heads is located on the Gold Coast in South East Queensland, south of Surfers Paradise and north of Palm Beach. It sits between the Pacific Ocean, Burleigh Head National Park and Tallebudgera Creek.

  • North: Miami and Broadbeach direction
  • South: Palm Beach and Tallebudgera
  • East: Pacific Ocean
  • West: Burleigh Waters and inland Gold Coast suburbs

Main Areas and Attractions of Burleigh Heads

  • Burleigh Beach — famous swimming and surfing beach
  • Burleigh Head National Park — coastal walking tracks and lookouts
  • James Street — shopping, cafes and dining precinct
  • Tallebudgera Creek — calm-water swimming and recreation
  • Burleigh Hill — popular picnic and sunset area
  • Oceanview Walk — scenic walking route
  • Rainforest Circuit — national park walking trail
  • Lookout Points — ocean and coastline views
  • Dining Precincts — restaurants, cafes and bars
  • Beachfront Parks — recreation and picnic areas

Major Areas of Burleigh Heads Explained

  • Beachfront Precinct — swimming, surfing and coastal recreation
  • National Park Area — walking tracks, rainforest and lookouts
  • James Street Village — shopping and dining hub
  • Tallebudgera Creek Area — calm-water recreation
  • Burleigh Hill — scenic picnic and lookout area

Key Geographic Features

  • Pacific Ocean — eastern coastline
  • Burleigh Headland — defining natural landmark
  • Burleigh Beach — major coastal attraction
  • Tallebudgera Creek — southern waterway
  • Coastal Rainforest — protected national park environment
  • Gold Coast Urban Coastline — surrounding beachside setting

Burleigh Heads Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of Burleigh Heads is useful for understanding how beaches, walking tracks, shops and visitor areas connect throughout the suburb.

  • Gold Coast Highway — major local transport route
  • James Street — central shopping and dining strip
  • Beach Access Points — connect streets and parks to the foreshore
  • National Park Walking Tracks — connect headland lookouts and beaches
  • Regional connections — link Burleigh Heads with Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach, Palm Beach and Coolangatta

Why People Search for a Map of Burleigh Heads

  • To locate Burleigh Beach and Burleigh Head National Park
  • To find walking tracks and lookouts
  • To explore cafes, shops and restaurants
  • To plan Gold Coast holidays
  • To understand the layout of the beach, creek and headland

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Burleigh Heads Map FAQs

  • Where is Burleigh Heads located?
    Burleigh Heads is located on the Gold Coast in Queensland.
  • What is Burleigh Heads known for?
    It is known for Burleigh Beach, Burleigh Head National Park, surf, cafes and coastal views.
  • Is Burleigh Heads part of the Gold Coast?
    Yes, Burleigh Heads is one of the Gold Coast's most popular beachside suburbs.
  • Is Burleigh Heads worth visiting?
    Burleigh Heads is one of Queensland's best-known beach and lifestyle destinations.

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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. Beach conditions, walking tracks, facilities and access arrangements may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.