Map of Castle Hill Townsville | Lookouts, Walks & Visitor Guide
Map of Castle Hill Townsville – Lookouts, Walks & Visitor Guide
This map of Castle Hill Townsville provides a detailed overview of one of North Queensland's most recognisable landmarks, including summit roads, walking tracks, lookout points and visitor facilities.
Castle Hill rises above the city of Townsville and offers panoramic views across the city, Magnetic Island, Cleveland Bay and surrounding landscapes. It is one of Townsville's most popular attractions for walking, sightseeing and photography.
Castle Hill is located in central Townsville, Queensland. Major attractions include summit lookouts, walking tracks, scenic drives and panoramic views across the city and coastline.
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Where Is Castle Hill Located?
Castle Hill is located in Townsville, North Queensland. The granite monolith rises prominently above the city and is visible from many parts of the region.
- North: Townsville suburbs and coastline
- South: Townsville CBD
- East: Cleveland Bay and Magnetic Island views
- West: inland Townsville suburbs
Main Areas and Attractions of Castle Hill
- Castle Hill Summit — panoramic viewing area
- Lookout Platforms — city and coastal views
- Summit Road — vehicle access route
- Walking Tracks — popular exercise and sightseeing routes
- Photography Locations — scenic viewpoints
- Magnetic Island Viewing Areas — coastal outlooks
- Cleveland Bay Views — major scenic attraction
- Sunrise and Sunset Viewing Areas — popular visitor locations
- Picnic Areas — recreation opportunities
- Townsville City Lookouts — elevated urban viewpoints
Major Areas of Castle Hill Explained
- Summit Area — primary visitor destination
- Lookout Zone — panoramic viewing locations
- Walking Track Network — fitness and recreation routes
- Road Access Area — vehicle access to the summit
- Recreation Area — visitor activity spaces
Key Geographic Features
- Granite Monolith — defining natural landmark
- Summit Plateau — elevated viewing area
- Cleveland Bay — major coastal feature
- Magnetic Island Views — iconic regional outlook
- Townsville Urban Landscape — surrounding city environment
- North Queensland Coastline — scenic regional backdrop
Castle Hill Transport and Walking Map Overview
A map of Castle Hill is useful for understanding how walking tracks, summit roads and lookout areas connect throughout the attraction.
- Summit Access Road — primary vehicle route
- Walking Paths — connect lower and upper sections
- Lookout Access Areas — scenic viewpoints
- Parking Areas — visitor access points
- Regional connections — link Castle Hill with Townsville CBD, The Strand and surrounding attractions
Why People Search for a Map of Castle Hill Townsville
- To locate summit lookouts
- To find walking tracks
- To plan Townsville sightseeing
- To discover photography locations
- To understand access routes and visitor facilities
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Browse CollectionCastle Hill Townsville Map FAQs
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Where is Castle Hill located?
Castle Hill is located in Townsville, North Queensland. -
What is Castle Hill known for?
It is known for panoramic views across Townsville, Magnetic Island and Cleveland Bay. -
Can you drive to the top of Castle Hill?
Castle Hill has road access to the summit area, subject to current conditions and restrictions. -
Is Castle Hill worth visiting?
Castle Hill is one of Townsville's most popular attractions and viewing locations.
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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. Walking tracks, road access, facilities and visitor services may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information before visiting.