Map of Greens Pool | Denmark WA & Visitor Guide

Map of Greens Pool – Denmark WA & Visitor Guide

This map of Greens Pool provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most famous beaches, including nearby attractions, walking trails, lookouts and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Greens Pool is laid out.

Greens Pool is renowned for its calm turquoise waters, white sand and large granite boulders that help shelter the bay from ocean swells. It is one of the most photographed coastal destinations in the Great Southern region.

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Greens Pool is located within William Bay National Park near Denmark WA. Major attractions include Elephant Rocks, coastal walking trails, granite formations and protected swimming areas.

Interactive Greens Pool Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Greens Pool, Elephant Rocks, walking trails and nearby visitor attractions.
Tip: Greens Pool maps are useful for locating beach access points, lookouts and nearby attractions within William Bay National Park.

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Where Is Greens Pool Located?

Greens Pool is located within William Bay National Park near Denmark in Western Australia's Great Southern region. It is one of the state's best-known swimming beaches and nature attractions.

  • North: Denmark township direction
  • South: Southern Ocean
  • East: William Bay National Park coastline
  • West: Elephant Rocks and surrounding coastal attractions

Main Areas and Attractions Near Greens Pool

  • Greens Pool Beach — protected swimming area
  • Elephant Rocks — iconic granite formation
  • William Bay National Park — surrounding conservation area
  • Coastal Walking Trails — scenic ocean views
  • Granite Boulder Formations — defining landscape feature
  • Photography Locations — popular viewpoints
  • Beach Access Areas — visitor entry points
  • Lookout Areas — panoramic coastal scenery
  • Picnic Facilities — recreation amenities
  • Wildlife Viewing Areas — native flora and fauna habitats

Major Areas of Greens Pool Explained

  • Main Beach Area — swimming and recreation
  • Granite Boulder Zone — natural shelter from ocean swells
  • Elephant Rocks Corridor — linked attraction area
  • Coastal Walking Area — trails and viewpoints
  • National Park Precinct — protected natural environment

Key Geographic Features

  • Greens Pool — sheltered natural swimming area
  • Southern Ocean — surrounding coastline
  • Granite Boulders — iconic landscape feature
  • White Sand Beach — major visitor attraction
  • Rocky Headlands — scenic viewpoints
  • Great Southern Coastal Landscape — characteristic regional environment

Greens Pool Transport and Walking Map Overview

A map of Greens Pool is useful for understanding how the beach, walking trails and nearby attractions connect throughout the area.

  • William Bay Road — major access route
  • Beach Access Paths — connect visitors to the shoreline
  • Walking Trails — connect Greens Pool with nearby attractions
  • Visitor Parking Areas — support recreation activities
  • Regional road connections — connect Greens Pool with Denmark and surrounding Great Southern destinations

Why People Search for a Map of Greens Pool

  • To locate Greens Pool and Elephant Rocks
  • To find swimming and recreation areas
  • To plan Denmark and Great Southern holidays
  • To explore William Bay National Park
  • To understand the layout of beaches and walking trails

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Greens Pool Map FAQs

  • Where is Greens Pool located?
    Greens Pool is located within William Bay National Park near Denmark WA.
  • What is Greens Pool known for?
    It is known for calm turquoise water, white sand and granite boulders.
  • Is Greens Pool good for swimming?
    Greens Pool is one of Western Australia's most popular swimming beaches.
  • Is Elephant Rocks near Greens Pool?
    Yes, Elephant Rocks is located a short walk from Greens Pool.

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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.