Map of Great Keppel Island | Beaches, Walking Trails & Visitor Guide
Map of Great Keppel Island – Beaches, Walking Trails & Visitor Guide
This map of Great Keppel Island provides a detailed overview of one of Queensland's most beautiful island destinations, including beaches, walking trails, snorkelling areas, lookouts and visitor attractions.
Great Keppel Island is the largest island in the Keppel Islands group and is famous for its white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, coral reefs and relaxed island atmosphere.
Great Keppel Island is located off the Capricorn Coast near Yeppoon in Central Queensland. Major attractions include Putney Beach, Fisherman's Beach, Monkey Beach, walking trails and reef snorkelling locations.
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Where Is Great Keppel Island Located?
Great Keppel Island is located off the Capricorn Coast of Central Queensland, approximately 15 kilometres from Yeppoon. The island sits within the southern Great Barrier Reef region and is accessible by ferry from the mainland.
- North: Keppel Bay and surrounding islands
- South: Capricorn Coast waters
- East: Coral Sea
- West: Yeppoon and mainland Queensland
Main Areas and Attractions of Great Keppel Island
- Fisherman's Beach — primary arrival and recreation area
- Putney Beach — popular swimming and snorkelling destination
- Monkey Beach — scenic beach attraction
- Leeke's Beach — quiet coastal area
- Walking Trails — island exploration routes
- Snorkelling Locations — reef and marine viewing areas
- Lookout Points — panoramic island views
- Historic Sites — local heritage attractions
- Beachfront Picnic Areas — visitor recreation spaces
- Marine Recreation Areas — boating and water activities
Major Areas of Great Keppel Island Explained
- Fisherman's Beach Precinct — visitor arrival and services area
- Northern Beach Zone — swimming and recreation beaches
- Southern Coastal Area — scenic walking opportunities
- Island Interior — natural landscapes and walking trails
- Marine Recreation Zone — snorkelling and boating activities
Key Geographic Features
- Coral Sea — surrounding marine environment
- White-Sand Beaches — defining island attraction
- Fringing Reefs — marine habitat and snorkelling areas
- Coastal Headlands — scenic viewpoints
- Island Walking Trails — nature exploration routes
- Great Barrier Reef Region — nearby world-famous marine ecosystem
Great Keppel Island Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Great Keppel Island is useful for understanding how beaches, walking trails and attractions connect throughout the island.
- Ferry Arrival Area — primary island access point
- Walking Trail Network — connects beaches and lookouts
- Beach Access Routes — link recreation areas
- Marine Access Areas — boating and snorkelling locations
- Regional connections — connect Great Keppel Island with Yeppoon, Rosslyn Bay and the Capricorn Coast
Why People Search for a Map of Great Keppel Island
- To locate beaches and snorkelling areas
- To find walking trails and lookouts
- To plan island holidays
- To explore southern Great Barrier Reef destinations
- To understand the layout of the island
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Browse CollectionGreat Keppel Island Map FAQs
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Where is Great Keppel Island located?
Great Keppel Island is located off the Capricorn Coast near Yeppoon in Central Queensland. -
What is Great Keppel Island known for?
It is known for beaches, snorkelling, reef experiences and relaxed island tourism. -
Can you visit Great Keppel Island on a day trip?
Yes, many visitors travel to the island on day trips from the mainland. -
Is Great Keppel Island worth visiting?
Great Keppel Island is one of Queensland's best island destinations outside the Whitsundays.
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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. Ferry services, attractions, marine conditions, facilities and access arrangements may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.