Map of Coffin Bay | Beaches, National Park & Visitor Guide
Map of Coffin Bay – Beaches, National Park & Visitor Guide
This map of Coffin Bay provides an overview of one of South Australia's most popular coastal destinations, including beaches, national park areas, oyster farms, lookouts, camping locations and visitor attractions.
Located on the Eyre Peninsula, Coffin Bay is famous for pristine beaches, seafood, fishing, boating, wildlife and the spectacular landscapes of Coffin Bay National Park.
Coffin Bay is located on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula west of Port Lincoln. Major attractions include Coffin Bay National Park, oyster farms, Almonta Beach, Golden Island Lookout and sheltered coastal waterways.
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Where Is Coffin Bay Located?
Coffin Bay is located on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, approximately 45 kilometres west of Port Lincoln. The town sits on sheltered waterways that form part of one of Australia's most productive oyster-growing regions.
- East: Port Lincoln
- West: Coffin Bay National Park
- North: Eyre Peninsula farming districts
- South: Great Australian Bight coastline
Main Attractions in Coffin Bay
- Coffin Bay National Park — coastal wilderness and beaches
- Almonta Beach — one of South Australia's most scenic beaches
- Golden Island Lookout — panoramic coastal views
- Coffin Bay Township — accommodation and visitor services
- Oyster Farms — world-famous seafood industry
- Fishing Areas — popular recreational fishing locations
- Boat Launch Areas — boating and water recreation access
- Camping Areas — national park and coastal camping locations
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — kangaroos, emus and coastal birdlife
- Photography Locations — beaches, bays and coastal scenery
Major Areas Explained
- Coffin Bay Township — accommodation and tourism hub
- National Park Section — beaches, dunes and wilderness
- Oyster Growing Waters — aquaculture region
- Coastal Recreation Areas — boating, fishing and beach activities
- Western Eyre Peninsula Coast — broader tourism landscape
Nearby Attractions
- Port Lincoln — major Eyre Peninsula city
- Lincoln National Park — coastal wilderness destination
- Whalers Way — rugged coastal attraction
- Boston Bay — large natural harbour
- Tumby Bay — coastal tourism destination
- Eyre Peninsula — broader regional tourism area
Key Geographic Features
- Coffin Bay — sheltered coastal waterway
- Coffin Bay National Park — protected natural area
- Coastal Dunes — distinctive landscape feature
- Ocean Beaches — recreation and sightseeing areas
- Oyster Growing Waters — internationally recognised aquaculture region
- Eyre Peninsula Coastline — broader geographic setting
Coffin Bay Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Coffin Bay is useful for understanding how beaches, campgrounds, lookouts and attractions connect throughout the region.
- Flinders Highway — primary regional access route
- Coffin Bay Road — main connection from Port Lincoln
- National Park Access Tracks — connect beaches and campsites
- Boat Launch Facilities — water recreation access points
- Regional connections — link Coffin Bay with Port Lincoln and other Eyre Peninsula attractions
Why People Search for a Map of Coffin Bay
- To locate beaches and national park attractions
- To find oyster farms and seafood experiences
- To plan camping and fishing trips
- To explore Eyre Peninsula destinations
- To locate lookouts and scenic coastal drives
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Browse CollectionRelated Maps & Location Guides
- Map of Eyre Peninsula
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Coffin Bay Map FAQs
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Where is Coffin Bay located?
Coffin Bay is located on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, west of Port Lincoln. -
What is Coffin Bay known for?
Coffin Bay is famous for oysters, beaches, fishing, boating and Coffin Bay National Park. -
Is Coffin Bay worth visiting?
Yes. Coffin Bay is one of South Australia's premier coastal destinations and is popular for seafood, camping and outdoor recreation. -
Can you visit Coffin Bay National Park?
Yes. The national park contains beaches, lookouts, campgrounds and scenic coastal landscapes accessible to visitors.
This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government authority, tourism organisation, national park authority, oyster producer or official organisation.
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, boating, fishing, emergency use or official determinations. Beach conditions, road access, camping availability, weather and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.