Map of St Helens Point | Beaches, Dunes & Tasmania Guide
Map of St Helens Point – Beaches, Dunes & Tasmania Guide
This map of St Helens Point Tasmania provides an overview of one of the key coastal recreation areas near St Helens, including beaches, dunes, walking areas, fishing spots, coastal reserves and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how St Helens Point is laid out.
St Helens Point is known for coastal scenery, beaches, sand dunes, fishing, birdlife and its location near Georges Bay and the Bay of Fires region.
St Helens Point is located on Tasmania's north-east coast near St Helens. Major nearby features include Georges Bay, Beerbarrel Beach, Peron Dunes, coastal reserves and Bay of Fires access routes.
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This St Helens Point map highlights beaches, dunes, coastal reserves, fishing areas and visitor destinations near Tasmania's north-east coast.
Where Is St Helens Point Located?
St Helens Point is located on Tasmania's north-east coast, south-east of St Helens and near Georges Bay. It is a popular coastal recreation area for beach visits, fishing, walking and scenic drives.
- North: St Helens and Georges Bay
- South: coastal dunes and beaches
- East: Tasman Sea
- West: Georges Bay and inland St Helens region
Main Attractions and Areas of St Helens Point
- St Helens Point — coastal reserve and scenic recreation area
- Beerbarrel Beach — popular beach and surf area
- Peron Dunes — sand dune landscape and recreation area
- Georges Bay — boating and fishing waterway
- Coastal Walking Areas — beach and reserve exploration routes
- Fishing Locations — shoreline and bay fishing areas
- Birdwatching Areas — coastal habitat and wildlife viewing
- Beach Access Points — visitor access to local coastline
- Scenic Viewpoints — coastal photography locations
- Nearby St Helens — accommodation, dining and visitor services
Major Areas of St Helens Point Explained
- Coastal Reserve Area — main recreation and sightseeing zone
- Beachfront Zone — swimming, walking and surf areas
- Dune Landscape Area — sand dunes and coastal habitats
- Georges Bay Edge — boating, fishing and sheltered water views
- St Helens Gateway Area — nearby town services and tourism access
Nearby Attractions
- St Helens — main north-east coast town and service hub
- Bay of Fires — famous coastal destination north of St Helens
- Binalong Bay — popular Bay of Fires gateway
- Georges Bay — fishing and boating destination
- Derby Tasmania — mountain biking destination
- Bicheno — east coast tourism town further south
Key Geographic Features
- Tasman Sea Coastline — defining coastal feature
- Sand Dunes — major landscape feature
- Georges Bay — sheltered waterway near St Helens
- Coastal Reserves — protected recreation and habitat areas
- Beaches and Headlands — scenic shoreline environments
- North-East Tasmania Coast — broader tourism region
St Helens Point Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of St Helens Point is useful for understanding how beaches, dunes, fishing areas and nearby attractions connect throughout the region.
- St Helens Point Road — primary access route
- Beach Access Tracks — connect coastal recreation areas
- Walking Areas — local reserve and beach routes
- Fishing Access Points — shoreline and bay locations
- Regional connections — link St Helens Point with St Helens, Binalong Bay, Bay of Fires and Tasmania's east coast
Why People Search for a Map of St Helens Point
- To locate beaches and dunes
- To find fishing and walking areas
- To explore coastal reserves near St Helens
- To plan a Bay of Fires or north-east Tasmania trip
- To understand the layout of the coastline and nearby attractions
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St Helens Point Map FAQs
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Where is St Helens Point located?
St Helens Point is located on Tasmania's north-east coast near St Helens. -
What is St Helens Point known for?
St Helens Point is known for beaches, dunes, fishing, coastal scenery and recreation areas. -
Is St Helens Point near Bay of Fires?
Yes. St Helens Point is near St Helens, which is one of the main gateway towns for the Bay of Fires region. -
Is St Helens Point worth visiting?
St Helens Point is a worthwhile stop for visitors exploring beaches, dunes and coastal scenery around St Helens.
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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, road access, weather, facilities, fishing rules and visitor services may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.