Map of Port Hughes Jetty | Yorke Peninsula Visitor Guide

Map of Port Hughes Jetty – Yorke Peninsula Visitor Guide

This map of Port Hughes Jetty provides an overview of one of Yorke Peninsula's most popular coastal attractions, including the jetty, beaches, fishing areas, marina facilities and nearby visitor destinations.

Located on South Australia's Copper Coast, Port Hughes is well known for its sandy beaches, boating opportunities and relaxed coastal atmosphere. The jetty is a popular destination for fishing, sightseeing and enjoying views across Spencer Gulf.

Quick Answer:

Port Hughes Jetty is located at Port Hughes on Yorke Peninsula. Nearby attractions include Simms Cove, South Beach, the Port Hughes boat ramp, Moonta Bay and the Copper Coast region.

Interactive Port Hughes Jetty Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Port Hughes Jetty, nearby beaches, boating facilities and surrounding Yorke Peninsula attractions.

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Where Is Port Hughes Jetty Located?

Port Hughes Jetty is located in the coastal town of Port Hughes on the western side of Yorke Peninsula. The jetty extends into Spencer Gulf and is positioned near beaches, boating facilities and holiday accommodation areas.

  • North: Moonta Bay and Copper Coast attractions
  • South: Yorke Peninsula coastal communities
  • East: Port Hughes township
  • West: Spencer Gulf

Why Is Port Hughes Jetty Famous?

Port Hughes Jetty is known for fishing, boating and its proximity to some of Yorke Peninsula's most popular holiday destinations. It is a favourite location for anglers and visitors exploring the Copper Coast.

  • Popular fishing destination
  • Excellent gulf views
  • Close to boating facilities
  • Family-friendly beach environment
  • Copper Coast tourism attraction

Main Attractions Around Port Hughes Jetty

  • Port Hughes Jetty — popular coastal landmark
  • South Beach — swimming and recreation area
  • Simms Cove — scenic coastal location
  • Port Hughes Boat Ramp — boating access point
  • Copperclub Golf Course — nearby recreation attraction
  • Moonta Bay — historic seaside destination
  • Foreshore Walking Areas — coastal recreation routes
  • Copper Coast Region — tourism and heritage attractions

Port Hughes Jetty Map Overview

A map of Port Hughes Jetty helps visitors understand the relationship between the jetty, beaches, boat ramp and surrounding visitor facilities.

  • Jetty Structure
  • Fishing Areas
  • Beach Access Points
  • Boat Launch Facilities
  • Visitor Facilities

Why People Visit Port Hughes Jetty

  • Fishing from the jetty
  • Boating and marine activities
  • Walking and sightseeing
  • Beach recreation
  • Photography and sunsets
  • Exploring the Copper Coast

Why People Search for a Map of Port Hughes Jetty

  • To locate fishing areas
  • To find boat launching facilities
  • To explore nearby beaches
  • To locate visitor amenities
  • To plan a Yorke Peninsula holiday

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Port Hughes Jetty FAQs

  • Where is Port Hughes Jetty located?
    Port Hughes Jetty is located on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia.
  • Why is Port Hughes Jetty popular?
    It is known for fishing, boating, beaches and access to the Copper Coast region.
  • Can you fish from Port Hughes Jetty?
    Fishing is a popular activity at the jetty, subject to current regulations and conditions.
  • What is near Port Hughes Jetty?
    Nearby attractions include South Beach, Simms Cove, Moonta Bay and the Port Hughes boat ramp.

This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by any local council, tourism organisation, marina authority or official organisation.

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, boating requirements and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.