Map of Gulf of Carpentaria | Queensland & Northern Australia Guide
Map of Gulf of Carpentaria – Queensland & Northern Australia Guide
This map of the Gulf of Carpentaria provides a detailed overview of one of Australia's largest coastal regions, including fishing destinations, coastal towns, major rivers, national parks and remote travel routes.
The Gulf of Carpentaria is famous for world-class fishing, vast wetlands, remote landscapes, unique wildlife and some of Australia's most iconic outback coastal destinations.
The Gulf of Carpentaria lies between Queensland, the Northern Territory and Cape York Peninsula. Major destinations include Karumba, Weipa, Burketown, Mornington Island and extensive fishing and boating areas.
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Where Is the Gulf of Carpentaria Located?
The Gulf of Carpentaria is located in northern Australia between Queensland, the Northern Territory and Cape York Peninsula. It forms one of Australia's largest bodies of water and is bordered by extensive wetlands, rivers and remote communities.
- North: Arafura Sea direction
- South: Gulf Country Queensland
- East: Cape York Peninsula
- West: Arnhem Land and Northern Territory coastline
Main Areas and Attractions of the Gulf of Carpentaria
- Karumba — famous fishing destination
- Burketown — historic Gulf settlement
- Weipa — Cape York gateway town
- Mornington Island — Gulf island community
- Normanton — historic Gulf Country town
- Mitchell River Region — major river system
- Flinders River Region — significant Gulf waterway
- Wetland Areas — important wildlife habitats
- Fishing Grounds — renowned recreational fishing locations
- Remote Coastal Areas — adventure travel destinations
Major Areas of the Gulf Explained
- Queensland Gulf Coast — fishing and tourism destinations
- Cape York Gulf Region — remote wilderness areas
- Northern Territory Gulf Coast — Arnhem Land and coastal landscapes
- Island Communities — Gulf island settlements
- River Delta Regions — wetlands and wildlife habitats
Key Geographic Features
- Gulf of Carpentaria — defining marine feature
- Mitchell River — major Queensland river system
- Flinders River — important Gulf waterway
- Norman River — gateway to Karumba and Normanton
- Extensive Wetlands — internationally significant ecosystems
- Coastal Mangrove Systems — important wildlife habitat
Fishing in the Gulf of Carpentaria
The Gulf of Carpentaria is one of Australia's most famous fishing regions and attracts anglers from across the country.
- Spanish Mackerel
- Barramundi
- Queenfish
- Trevally
- Cobia
- Threadfin Salmon
- Mangrove Jack
- Offshore Reef Species
Gulf of Carpentaria Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of the Gulf of Carpentaria is useful for understanding how remote towns, fishing destinations and major routes connect throughout the region.
- Savannah Way — major outback touring route
- Gulf Developmental Road — key Queensland access route
- Cape York Connections — northern travel corridors
- Regional Airports — remote access points
- Boat Launch Facilities — fishing and marine access locations
Why People Search for a Map of the Gulf of Carpentaria
- To plan fishing trips
- To explore Gulf Country Queensland
- To locate remote towns and communities
- To prepare for outback road trips
- To understand the geography of northern Australia
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Browse CollectionGulf of Carpentaria Map FAQs
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Where is the Gulf of Carpentaria?
The Gulf of Carpentaria is located in northern Australia between Queensland, Cape York Peninsula and the Northern Territory. -
What is the Gulf of Carpentaria known for?
It is known for fishing, wetlands, remote landscapes, wildlife and outback adventure travel. -
Can you fish in the Gulf of Carpentaria?
Yes, the Gulf is one of Australia's most famous recreational fishing destinations. -
Is the Gulf of Carpentaria worth visiting?
The region attracts anglers, 4WD travellers, birdwatchers and visitors seeking remote Australian experiences.
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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, marine navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Road conditions, fishing regulations, weather, tides, facilities and access arrangements may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources before travelling.