Map of Innisfail | Attractions, Beaches & Visitor Guide
Map of Innisfail – Attractions, Beaches & Visitor Guide
This map of Innisfail provides a detailed overview of one of Far North Queensland's major regional towns, including attractions, beaches, rivers, heritage sites and visitor facilities.
Innisfail is known for its Art Deco architecture, tropical scenery, agricultural industries, nearby beaches and easy access to national parks and coastal attractions.
Innisfail is located on the Cassowary Coast in Far North Queensland. Major attractions include the Johnstone River, Paronella Park region, nearby beaches, national parks and heritage buildings.
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Where Is Innisfail Located?
Innisfail is located on the Cassowary Coast in Far North Queensland, south of Cairns and north of Townsville. The town sits on the Johnstone River close to the Coral Sea coastline.
- North: Cairns direction
- South: Mission Beach and Townsville direction
- East: Coral Sea and coastal beaches
- West: rainforest-covered ranges and Tablelands access
Main Areas and Attractions of Innisfail
- Innisfail Town Centre — shopping, dining and services
- Johnstone River — major local waterway
- Art Deco Heritage Buildings — distinctive architecture
- Paronella Park Region — famous tourism attraction nearby
- Etty Bay — beach and cassowary viewing area
- Bingil Bay — coastal attraction
- National Park Areas — rainforest and walking opportunities
- Riverfront Areas — recreation and scenic views
- Agricultural Districts — sugar cane and tropical crops
- Visitor Facilities — accommodation and tourism services
Major Areas of Innisfail Explained
- Town Centre Precinct — commercial and visitor hub
- Riverfront Area — scenic and recreation zone
- Coastal Beaches Region — beach and wildlife attractions
- Heritage District — historic architecture and culture
- Rainforest and National Park Region — nature experiences and walking trails
Key Geographic Features
- Johnstone River — defining natural feature
- Cassowary Coast — tropical coastal environment
- Coral Sea Coastline — beaches and marine scenery
- Rainforest Landscapes — surrounding natural environment
- Agricultural Plains — sugar cane production areas
- Tropical Wetlands — wildlife habitat and ecosystems
Innisfail Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Innisfail is useful for understanding how attractions, beaches and transport routes connect throughout the region.
- Bruce Highway — major north-south route
- River Crossings — key transport links
- Coastal Access Roads — connect beaches and attractions
- Regional Touring Routes — access nearby destinations
- Regional connections — link Innisfail with Cairns, Mission Beach, Atherton Tablelands and surrounding Cassowary Coast attractions
Why People Search for a Map of Innisfail
- To locate beaches and coastal attractions
- To explore the Cassowary Coast
- To find Paronella Park and nearby attractions
- To plan road trips through Far North Queensland
- To understand the layout of the town and surrounding region
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Browse CollectionInnisfail Map FAQs
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Where is Innisfail located?
Innisfail is located on the Cassowary Coast in Far North Queensland. -
What is Innisfail known for?
It is known for Art Deco architecture, tropical scenery, rivers and nearby beaches. -
Is Innisfail near Mission Beach?
Yes, Mission Beach is located south of Innisfail along the Cassowary Coast. -
Is Innisfail worth visiting?
Innisfail is a popular stop for visitors exploring Far North Queensland and the Cassowary Coast.
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