Map of Logan – Suburbs, CBD & South East Queensland Guide

Map of Logan – Suburbs, CBD & South East Queensland Guide

This map of Logan provides a detailed overview of one of south-east Queensland’s largest urban regions, including major suburbs, transport routes, commercial centres and connections between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

Logan is known for its large suburban population, rapid growth, multicultural communities and major transport corridors. Key areas include Logan Central, Springwood, Browns Plains, Beenleigh, Loganholme and surrounding residential districts.

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Logan is located between Brisbane and the Gold Coast in south-east Queensland. Major areas include Logan Central, Springwood, Browns Plains, Beenleigh and Loganholme.

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Tip: Logan maps are useful for understanding how the region connects Brisbane, Ipswich and the Gold Coast through major highway and suburban corridors.

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Where Is Logan Located?

Logan is located in south-east Queensland, positioned between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. It forms part of one of Australia’s largest metropolitan growth corridors.

  • North: Brisbane metropolitan area
  • South: Gold Coast direction
  • East: Redlands and coastal Queensland direction
  • West: Ipswich and Scenic Rim direction

Main Areas and Suburbs of Logan

  • Logan Central — civic, retail and commercial district
  • Springwood — major business and transport hub
  • Browns Plains — large residential and shopping area
  • Beenleigh — historic southern district near the Logan River
  • Loganholme — retail and transport corridor suburb
  • Rochedale South — northern suburban district near Brisbane
  • Marsden — residential growth suburb
  • Jimboomba direction — semi-rural growth corridor south-west of Logan

How Logan Is Laid Out

  • Large suburban network — spread across a broad urban corridor
  • Commercial transport hubs — concentrated near motorway connections
  • Northern Brisbane-facing suburbs — closely linked with Brisbane commuting patterns
  • Southern growth districts — expanding toward Beenleigh and Jimboomba corridors
  • Industrial and logistics areas — positioned near major freight routes

Key Geographic Features

  • Logan River — major river system through the region
  • South-east Queensland corridor — high-growth metropolitan region
  • Suburban plains and bushland — shape much of the local geography
  • Regional transport corridors — connect Brisbane, Logan and the Gold Coast
  • Scenic Rim direction — rural and mountain landscapes south-west of Logan

Logan Transport and Road Map Overview

  • Pacific Motorway (M1) — major Brisbane to Gold Coast route
  • Logan Motorway — key east-west transport corridor
  • Mount Lindesay Highway — major southern suburban route
  • Beenleigh rail corridor — commuter rail connection through the region
  • Regional freight routes — support logistics and industrial activity

Why People Search for a Map of Logan

  • To locate Logan within south-east Queensland
  • To explore suburbs such as Springwood and Browns Plains
  • To understand transport links between Brisbane and the Gold Coast
  • To plan relocation, commuting and suburban travel
  • To explore one of Queensland’s largest urban growth regions

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Logan Map FAQs

  • Where is Logan located?
    Logan is located between Brisbane and the Gold Coast in south-east Queensland.
  • What is Logan known for?
    Logan is known for suburban growth, transport links, multicultural communities and its position within the Brisbane-Gold Coast corridor.
  • What are the main areas of Logan?
    Main areas include Logan Central, Springwood, Browns Plains, Beenleigh and Loganholme.
  • Is Logan part of Brisbane?
    Logan is a separate local government region but forms part of the broader south-east Queensland metropolitan area.

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