Map of Elephant Rocks | Denmark WA & Visitor Guide
Map of Elephant Rocks – Denmark WA & Visitor Guide
This map of Elephant Rocks provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most famous coastal attractions, including walking trails, beaches, lookouts and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Elephant Rocks is laid out.
Elephant Rocks is renowned for its giant granite boulders that resemble a herd of elephants standing in the ocean. Located within William Bay National Park near Denmark, it is one of the most photographed attractions in the Great Southern region.
Elephant Rocks is located within William Bay National Park near Denmark WA. Major attractions include the granite formations, Greens Pool, coastal walking trails and surrounding beaches.
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Where Is Elephant Rocks Located?
Elephant Rocks is located within William Bay National Park near Denmark in Western Australia's Great Southern region. The attraction sits beside Greens Pool and is one of the most visited locations on the south coast.
- North: Denmark township direction
- South: Southern Ocean
- East: Greens Pool
- West: William Bay National Park coastline
Main Areas and Attractions Near Elephant Rocks
- Elephant Rocks — iconic granite boulder formation
- Greens Pool — protected swimming beach
- William Bay National Park — surrounding conservation area
- Coastal Walking Trails — scenic ocean views
- Granite Viewing Areas — photography locations
- Beach Access Paths — visitor entry routes
- Lookout Points — panoramic coastal scenery
- Picnic Facilities — recreation amenities
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — native flora and fauna habitats
- Southern Ocean Coastline — spectacular natural scenery
Major Areas of Elephant Rocks Explained
- Main Granite Formation Area — signature attraction
- Beach Access Corridor — connects visitors to the shoreline
- Greens Pool Link Area — walking connection between attractions
- Coastal Lookout Zone — scenic viewing points
- National Park Recreation Area — protected environment and facilities
Key Geographic Features
- Granite Boulder Formations — defining attraction feature
- Southern Ocean — surrounding coastline
- White Sand Beaches — major visitor attraction
- Rocky Headlands — scenic viewpoints
- Protected Coastal Waters — recreation and swimming areas
- Great Southern Coastal Landscape — characteristic regional environment
Elephant Rocks Transport and Walking Map Overview
A map of Elephant Rocks is useful for understanding how beaches, walking trails and attractions connect throughout the area.
- William Bay Road — primary access route
- Beach Access Paths — connect visitors with attractions
- Walking Trails — connect Elephant Rocks and Greens Pool
- Visitor Parking Areas — support tourism activities
- Regional road connections — connect Elephant Rocks with Denmark and surrounding Great Southern destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Elephant Rocks
- To locate Elephant Rocks and Greens Pool
- To plan Great Southern holidays
- To explore William Bay National Park
- To find photography and sightseeing locations
- To understand the layout of beaches and walking trails
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Browse CollectionElephant Rocks Map FAQs
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Where is Elephant Rocks located?
Elephant Rocks is located within William Bay National Park near Denmark WA. -
What is Elephant Rocks known for?
It is known for giant granite boulders that resemble elephants standing in the ocean. -
Is Elephant Rocks near Greens Pool?
Yes, the two attractions are located within easy walking distance of each other. -
Can you swim at Elephant Rocks?
Swimming is popular in the surrounding protected waters, subject to conditions.
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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, access arrangements, walking trails and attractions may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current conditions and safety information.