Map of St Georges Basin | Waterways, Fishing & Visitor Guide
Map of St Georges Basin – Waterways, Fishing & Visitor Guide
This map of St Georges Basin provides a detailed overview of one of the largest coastal waterway systems on the South Coast of New South Wales, including boating areas, fishing locations, parks, reserves and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how St Georges Basin is laid out.
St Georges Basin is known for boating, fishing, kayaking, waterfront communities and natural scenery. Key areas include Sanctuary Point, Basin View, Sussex Inlet connections, Palm Beach Reserve, foreshore parks and surrounding waterways.
St Georges Basin is located on the South Coast of New South Wales near Jervis Bay. Major attractions include boating facilities, fishing areas, waterfront reserves and surrounding coastal communities.
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This St Georges Basin map highlights waterways, boating facilities, recreation areas and major visitor attractions throughout the district.
Where Is St Georges Basin Located?
St Georges Basin is located on the South Coast of New South Wales, west of Jervis Bay and north of Sussex Inlet. It is one of the region's most important recreational waterways.
- North: Sanctuary Point and Jervis Bay direction
- South: Sussex Inlet direction
- East: coastal communities and Jervis Bay region
- West: bushland and rural districts
Main Areas and Attractions of St Georges Basin
- Sanctuary Point — major waterfront community
- Basin View — residential and recreation area
- Palm Beach Reserve — waterfront parkland
- Boating Facilities — ramps and access points
- Fishing Locations — popular recreational fishing areas
- Kayaking Areas — calm-water recreation zones
- Foreshore Parks — picnic and leisure facilities
- Waterfront Walking Areas — scenic recreation routes
- Wildlife Viewing Areas — birdlife and natural habitats
- Sussex Inlet Connections — access to surrounding waterways
Major Areas of St Georges Basin Explained
- Waterfront Precinct — boating and recreation activities
- Residential Lakeside Areas — accommodation and local services
- Foreshore Recreation Zone — parks and leisure facilities
- Fishing District — popular angling locations
- Nature Reserve Areas — wildlife and conservation zones
Key Geographic Features
- St Georges Basin — large coastal waterway system
- Foreshore Wetlands — important wildlife habitat
- Protected Waterways — support boating and fishing
- Coastal Bushland — surrounds parts of the basin
- Waterfront Reserves — recreation and leisure areas
- Nearby Jervis Bay Region — major tourism destination
St Georges Basin Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of St Georges Basin is useful for understanding how waterways, recreation areas and attractions connect throughout the region.
- The Wool Road — major regional route
- Basin Access Roads — connect waterfront communities
- Boat Access Facilities — support water recreation
- Walking Routes — connect parks and reserves
- Regional road connections — connect St Georges Basin with Jervis Bay, Sussex Inlet and surrounding South Coast destinations
Why People Search for a Map of St Georges Basin
- To locate fishing and boating facilities
- To find waterfront parks and reserves
- To explore waterways and nature areas
- To plan South Coast holidays
- To understand the layout of the basin and surrounding communities
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St Georges Basin Map FAQs
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Where is St Georges Basin located?
St Georges Basin is located on the South Coast of New South Wales near Jervis Bay. -
What is St Georges Basin known for?
St Georges Basin is known for boating, fishing, kayaking and waterfront recreation. -
Can you fish at St Georges Basin?
Yes, the basin is a popular destination for recreational fishing. -
Is St Georges Basin connected to Sussex Inlet?
Yes, the regional waterway system connects with Sussex Inlet and surrounding coastal environments.
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