Map of Mount Gambier | Suburbs, CBD, Blue Lake & City Guide

Map of Mount Gambier – Suburbs, Blue Lake, CBD & City Guide

This map of Mount Gambier provides a detailed overview of one of South Australia’s key regional cities, including its suburbs, CBD, volcanic landscape, major roads and landmarks. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Mount Gambier is laid out.

Mount Gambier is unique due to its volcanic geography, with features such as the Blue Lake, crater lakes and sinkholes shaping how the city is structured. Key areas include the CBD, Mount Gambier East, Mount Gambier West, Suttontown, Worrolong and surrounding suburbs.

Quick Answer:

Mount Gambier is located in South Australia near the Victorian border. Major areas include the CBD, Mount Gambier East, Mount Gambier West and surrounding residential and rural suburbs.

Interactive Mount Gambier Map (Reference View) Explore suburbs, volcanic features, crater lakes and regional connections around Mount Gambier.
Tip: Mount Gambier’s layout is influenced by volcanic craters, including the famous Blue Lake near the city centre.

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Where Is Mount Gambier Located?

Mount Gambier is located in South Australia, close to the Victorian border, in the Limestone Coast region. It is the state’s largest regional city outside Adelaide.

  • East: Victoria border and regional towns
  • West: Limestone Coast region
  • North: rural South Australia
  • South: coastal areas and Southern Ocean direction

Main Areas and Suburbs of Mount Gambier

  • Mount Gambier CBD — central business and commercial district
  • Mount Gambier East — residential suburb east of the CBD
  • Mount Gambier West — established residential area
  • Suttontown — northern suburb and rural edge
  • Worrolong — outer residential and rural area
  • Compton — nearby locality north of the city
  • Yahl — semi-rural area south of Mount Gambier
  • Ob Flat — suburb near the Victorian border
  • Glenburnie — rural locality northeast of the city
  • Mil Lel — agricultural area west of Mount Gambier

How Mount Gambier Is Laid Out

  • City centre — compact CBD with retail and services
  • Eastern and western suburbs — main residential zones
  • Outer rural areas — surround the urban centre
  • Volcanic features — influence land use and layout
  • Border proximity — links the city with Victoria

Key Geographic Features

  • Blue Lake — iconic crater lake and major landmark
  • Valley Lake — volcanic lake near the city
  • Sinkholes and caves — distinctive natural features
  • Volcanic craters — shape the surrounding landscape
  • Limestone Coast region — broader geographic setting
  • Flat surrounding farmland — contrasts with crater terrain

Mount Gambier Transport and Road Map Overview

  • Princes Highway — major coastal route through the region
  • Riddoch Highway — connects Mount Gambier north-south
  • Major arterial roads — connect suburbs across the city
  • Regional roads — link Mount Gambier with surrounding towns
  • Airport — Mount Gambier Airport is located north of the city

Why People Search for a Map of Mount Gambier

  • To understand how the city is structured around volcanic features
  • To locate suburbs like Mount Gambier East and Suttontown
  • To find the Blue Lake and other landmarks
  • To plan travel near the SA–Victoria border
  • To explore the Limestone Coast region

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Mount Gambier Map FAQs

  • Where is Mount Gambier located?
    Mount Gambier is located in South Australia near the Victorian border.
  • What is Mount Gambier known for?
    It is known for the Blue Lake, volcanic craters and sinkholes.
  • Is Mount Gambier inland?
    It is inland but close to the coast in the Limestone Coast region.
  • Main suburbs?
    Mount Gambier East, Mount Gambier West and Suttontown.

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