Map of Naracoorte Caves | World Heritage Site & Visitor Guide

Map of Naracoorte Caves – World Heritage Site & Visitor Guide

This map of Naracoorte Caves provides an overview of one of South Australia's most significant natural attractions, including cave systems, visitor facilities, walking trails, conservation areas and nearby destinations.

Naracoorte Caves National Park is internationally recognised for its fossil discoveries and forms part of the Australian Fossil Mammal Sites World Heritage Area. The caves provide a unique insight into Australia's prehistoric wildlife and geological history.

Quick Answer:

Naracoorte Caves are located in South Australia's Limestone Coast region near Naracoorte. Major attractions include Victoria Fossil Cave, Alexandra Cave, Bat Observation Centre, walking trails and visitor facilities.

Interactive Naracoorte Caves Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Naracoorte Caves National Park, visitor facilities, walking trails and surrounding attractions.
Tip: Naracoorte Caves maps are useful for locating cave tours, visitor facilities, walking trails and World Heritage attractions.

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Where Are Naracoorte Caves Located?

Naracoorte Caves are located in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia, near the town of Naracoorte and close to the Victorian border. The caves are part of Naracoorte Caves National Park.

  • North: Naracoorte township
  • South: Limestone Coast region
  • East: Victoria border region
  • West: agricultural and conservation areas

Main Attractions at Naracoorte Caves

  • Victoria Fossil Cave — World Heritage fossil site
  • Alexandra Cave — decorated limestone cave system
  • Bat Observation Centre — wildlife viewing experience
  • Wonambi Fossil Centre — prehistoric animal displays
  • Blanche Cave — cave exploration attraction
  • Visitor Centre — information and exhibits
  • Walking Trails — nature and interpretation walks
  • Picnic Areas — visitor recreation facilities
  • Wildlife Viewing Areas — native fauna habitats
  • Photography Locations — cave and landscape scenery

Major Areas Explained

  • World Heritage Fossil Area — internationally significant fossil deposits
  • Cave Tour Precinct — guided cave attractions
  • Visitor Services Area — information and facilities
  • Nature Walk Region — trails and wildlife habitat
  • National Park Zone — broader conservation area

Nearby Attractions

  • Naracoorte — regional service town
  • Coonawarra — renowned wine region
  • Mount Gambier — major Limestone Coast destination
  • Blue Lake — iconic volcanic lake attraction
  • Robe — popular coastal tourism town
  • Limestone Coast — broader tourism region

Key Geographic Features

  • Limestone Cave Systems — defining natural feature
  • Fossil Deposits — prehistoric animal remains
  • Karst Landscapes — limestone geological formations
  • Native Woodland — surrounding natural environment
  • Underground Chambers — cave exploration areas
  • Limestone Coast Region — broader geographic setting

Naracoorte Caves Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of Naracoorte Caves is useful for understanding how cave attractions, facilities and nearby destinations connect throughout the region.

  • Riddoch Highway — primary regional access route
  • National Park Roads — access visitor attractions
  • Walking Trails — connect caves and facilities
  • Visitor Parking Areas — arrival points for tours
  • Regional connections — link Naracoorte Caves with Naracoorte, Coonawarra, Mount Gambier and Robe

Why People Search for a Map of Naracoorte Caves

  • To locate cave tours and attractions
  • To visit the World Heritage fossil site
  • To plan a Limestone Coast trip
  • To find walking trails and facilities
  • To explore geological and wildlife attractions

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Naracoorte Caves Map FAQs

  • Where are Naracoorte Caves located?
    Naracoorte Caves are located near Naracoorte in South Australia's Limestone Coast region.
  • Why are Naracoorte Caves famous?
    Naracoorte Caves are famous for their fossil deposits and World Heritage status.
  • Can you tour Naracoorte Caves?
    Yes. Several caves are accessible through guided tours and visitor experiences.
  • Are Naracoorte Caves worth visiting?
    Yes. They are one of Australia's most significant fossil and cave attractions and a major South Australian tourism destination.

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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, emergency use or official determinations. Cave access, tour availability, opening hours, facilities and visitor conditions may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.