Map of Moonta Bay Jetty | Copper Coast Visitor Guide

Map of Moonta Bay Jetty – Copper Coast Visitor Guide

This map of Moonta Bay Jetty provides an overview of one of South Australia's most popular family-friendly coastal attractions, including the jetty, beaches, foreshore areas, fishing locations and nearby visitor facilities.

Located on the Copper Coast of Yorke Peninsula, Moonta Bay Jetty is a popular destination for fishing, swimming, walking and family holidays. The jetty sits within a well-developed foreshore precinct that attracts visitors throughout the year.

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Moonta Bay Jetty is located at Moonta Bay on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula. Nearby attractions include Splash Town, Moonta Bay Beach, the foreshore precinct, walking paths and the Copper Coast region.

Interactive Moonta Bay Jetty Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Moonta Bay Jetty, nearby beaches, recreation facilities and surrounding Copper Coast attractions.

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Where Is Moonta Bay Jetty Located?

Moonta Bay Jetty is located in Moonta Bay on the western side of Yorke Peninsula. The jetty extends into Spencer Gulf and is positioned within one of the Copper Coast's most popular recreation precincts.

  • North: Wallaroo and Copper Coast attractions
  • South: Port Hughes and southern Yorke Peninsula
  • East: Moonta township
  • West: Spencer Gulf

Why Is Moonta Bay Jetty Famous?

Moonta Bay Jetty is famous for its family-friendly atmosphere, fishing opportunities and proximity to the popular Splash Town water park. It is one of the most visited coastal destinations on Yorke Peninsula.

  • Popular fishing destination
  • Family holiday hotspot
  • Close to Splash Town
  • Scenic gulf views
  • Copper Coast tourism attraction

Main Attractions Around Moonta Bay Jetty

  • Moonta Bay Jetty — coastal landmark and fishing location
  • Splash Town — family water play attraction
  • Moonta Bay Beach — swimming and recreation area
  • Foreshore Reserve — picnic and relaxation area
  • Port Hughes — nearby coastal destination
  • Moonta Mines Area — historic Copper Coast attraction
  • Walking and Cycling Paths — recreation routes
  • Copper Coast Region — tourism and heritage destination

Moonta Bay Jetty Map Overview

A map of Moonta Bay Jetty helps visitors understand the relationship between the jetty, beach, recreation facilities and surrounding visitor attractions.

  • Jetty Structure
  • Fishing Areas
  • Beach Access Points
  • Recreation Facilities
  • Visitor Facilities

Why People Visit Moonta Bay Jetty

  • Fishing from the jetty
  • Family holidays
  • Swimming and beach activities
  • Walking and sightseeing
  • Photography and sunsets
  • Exploring the Copper Coast

Why People Search for a Map of Moonta Bay Jetty

  • To locate fishing spots
  • To find Splash Town
  • To explore nearby beaches
  • To locate visitor facilities
  • To plan a Yorke Peninsula holiday

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Moonta Bay Jetty FAQs

  • Where is Moonta Bay Jetty located?
    Moonta Bay Jetty is located on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia.
  • Why is Moonta Bay Jetty popular?
    It is known for fishing, family holidays, beach activities and its location near Splash Town.
  • Can you fish from Moonta Bay Jetty?
    Fishing is a popular activity at the jetty, subject to current regulations and conditions.
  • What is near Moonta Bay Jetty?
    Nearby attractions include Splash Town, Moonta Bay Beach, Port Hughes and the Copper Coast region.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, marine use, fishing, boating, emergency use or official purposes. Access arrangements, weather conditions, tides, fishing regulations and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.