Map of The Pinnacles | Nambung National Park Visitor Guide
Map of The Pinnacles – Nambung National Park Visitor Guide
This map of The Pinnacles provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most famous natural attractions, including the Pinnacles Desert, scenic drives, walking trails, lookouts and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how The Pinnacles are laid out.
The Pinnacles are internationally recognised limestone formations located within Nambung National Park. The area attracts visitors from around the world and is one of the most popular day-trip destinations from Perth.
The Pinnacles are located within Nambung National Park near Cervantes in Western Australia. Major attractions include the Pinnacles Desert, scenic loop drive, walking trails and lookout areas.
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Where Are The Pinnacles Located?
The Pinnacles are located within Nambung National Park near the coastal town of Cervantes in Western Australia. The attraction lies approximately 200 kilometres north of Perth and is one of WA's best-known natural landmarks.
- North: Coral Coast direction
- South: Perth direction
- East: inland Nambung National Park
- West: Indian Ocean coastline and Cervantes
Main Areas and Attractions of The Pinnacles
- Pinnacles Desert — famous limestone formations
- Scenic Loop Drive — self-drive visitor route
- Walking Trail Area — close-up exploration of formations
- Nambung National Park Visitor Centre — information and exhibits
- Photography Areas — sunrise and sunset viewing locations
- Lookout Areas — elevated views across the desert landscape
- Desert Landscape Zone — iconic geological environment
- Cervantes Access Route — gateway to the attraction
- Picnic Facilities — visitor recreation area
- Wildflower Areas — seasonal attraction during spring
Major Areas of The Pinnacles Explained
- Pinnacles Formation Area — main attraction precinct
- Scenic Drive Corridor — vehicle access through the formations
- Walking Exploration Zone — pedestrian access areas
- Visitor Centre Precinct — information and facilities
- National Park Conservation Area — protected environment surrounding the formations
Key Geographic Features
- Limestone Pinnacles — unique natural formations
- Nambung National Park — protected conservation area
- Sand Dune Systems — surrounding desert landscape
- Coastal Plain Environment — characteristic WA geography
- Wildflower Habitat — seasonal natural attraction
- Indian Ocean Coastline — located nearby west of the park
The Pinnacles Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of The Pinnacles is useful for understanding how the scenic drive, walking trails and visitor facilities connect throughout the attraction.
- Indian Ocean Drive — major tourism route from Perth
- Cervantes Road Connections — gateway access route
- Pinnacles Drive — scenic visitor loop
- Walking Trails — provide close access to formations
- Regional road connections — connect The Pinnacles with Cervantes, Jurien Bay and surrounding Coral Coast destinations
Why People Search for a Map of The Pinnacles
- To locate the Pinnacles Desert
- To plan day trips from Perth
- To find scenic drives and walking trails
- To locate visitor facilities and lookouts
- To understand the layout of Nambung National Park attractions
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The Pinnacles Map FAQs
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Where are The Pinnacles located?
The Pinnacles are located within Nambung National Park near Cervantes in Western Australia. -
What are The Pinnacles known for?
The Pinnacles are famous for their unique limestone formations rising from the desert landscape. -
Can you drive through The Pinnacles?
Yes, a scenic loop drive allows visitors to explore the area by vehicle. -
How far are The Pinnacles from Perth?
The Pinnacles are approximately 200 kilometres north of Perth.
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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, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Roads, walking trails, visitor facilities and attractions may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current conditions and safety information.