Map of Rainbow Beach | K'gari Gateway & Visitor Guide
Map of Rainbow Beach – K'gari Gateway & Visitor Guide
This map of Rainbow Beach provides a detailed overview of one of Queensland's most scenic coastal destinations, including beaches, sand dunes, walking trails, visitor attractions and K'gari access points. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Rainbow Beach is laid out.
Rainbow Beach is famous for its coloured sand cliffs, Carlo Sand Blow, coastal scenery and role as one of the primary gateways to K'gari (Fraser Island). It is a popular destination for beach holidays, camping, fishing and outdoor recreation.
Rainbow Beach is located on Queensland's Fraser Coast. Major attractions include Carlo Sand Blow, Rainbow Beach, Great Sandy National Park and access to K'gari.
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Where Is Rainbow Beach Located?
Rainbow Beach is located on Queensland's Fraser Coast, north of Noosa and south of Hervey Bay. It sits beside Great Sandy National Park and provides one of the closest mainland access points to K'gari.
- North: K'gari and Wide Bay region
- South: Sunshine Coast direction
- East: Pacific Ocean
- West: Great Sandy National Park
Main Areas and Attractions of Rainbow Beach
- Rainbow Beach — main beach and recreation area
- Carlo Sand Blow — iconic sand dune attraction
- Great Sandy National Park — protected natural area
- Inskip Point — K'gari vehicle and ferry access point
- Coloured Sand Cliffs — famous geological feature
- Double Island Point — scenic coastal destination
- Walking Trails — coastal and nature routes
- Fishing Areas — popular recreational activity
- Lookout Points — panoramic coastal views
- Camping Areas — outdoor recreation facilities
Major Areas of Rainbow Beach Explained
- Town Centre Precinct — accommodation, dining and visitor services
- Beach Recreation Area — swimming, fishing and relaxation
- Carlo Sand Blow Area — sightseeing and photography destination
- Inskip Point Corridor — gateway to K'gari
- National Park Zone — protected coastal and bushland environment
Key Geographic Features
- Pacific Ocean — eastern coastline
- Carlo Sand Blow — major natural attraction
- Coloured Sand Cliffs — defining regional feature
- Great Sandy National Park — protected landscape
- Coastal Dune Systems — characteristic environment
- K'gari Access Region — major tourism gateway
Rainbow Beach Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Rainbow Beach is useful for understanding how beaches, attractions and K'gari access points connect throughout the area.
- Rainbow Beach Road — primary access route
- Inskip Point Road — ferry access route
- Beach Access Tracks — recreation and fishing access
- Walking Trails — connect lookouts and attractions
- Regional road connections — connect Rainbow Beach with Gympie, Noosa, Hervey Bay and surrounding destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Rainbow Beach
- To locate Carlo Sand Blow
- To access K'gari ferries
- To explore beaches and coastal attractions
- To plan Fraser Coast holidays
- To understand the layout of the town and surrounding attractions
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Browse CollectionRainbow Beach Map FAQs
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Where is Rainbow Beach located?
Rainbow Beach is located on Queensland's Fraser Coast north of Noosa. -
What is Rainbow Beach known for?
It is known for coloured sand cliffs, Carlo Sand Blow and K'gari access. -
What is Carlo Sand Blow?
Carlo Sand Blow is a large sand dune offering panoramic views of Rainbow Beach and the coastline. -
Is Rainbow Beach worth visiting?
Rainbow Beach is one of Queensland's most popular coastal nature destinations.
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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. Beach conditions, access arrangements, ferry services, attractions and facilities may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.