Map of Wave Rock | Hyden WA & Visitor Guide

Map of Wave Rock – Hyden WA & Visitor Guide

This map of Wave Rock provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most famous natural landmarks, including Wave Rock, walking trails, lookouts, nearby attractions and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how the Wave Rock area is laid out.

Wave Rock is one of Australia's best-known geological formations. Located near Hyden, it attracts visitors from around the world who come to experience its unique wave-shaped granite formation and surrounding natural attractions.

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Wave Rock is located near Hyden in Western Australia. Major attractions include Wave Rock itself, Hippo's Yawn, Mulka's Cave, walking trails and surrounding granite formations.

Interactive Wave Rock Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Wave Rock, walking trails, nearby attractions and visitor facilities.
Tip: Wave Rock maps are useful for locating walking trails, lookouts and nearby attractions throughout the Hyden region.

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Where Is Wave Rock Located?

Wave Rock is located near the town of Hyden in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region, approximately 340 kilometres east of Perth. It is one of the state's most visited inland attractions.

  • North: Wheatbelt farming districts
  • South: Great Southern region direction
  • East: inland Western Australia
  • West: Perth direction

Main Areas and Attractions of Wave Rock

  • Wave Rock — iconic granite rock formation
  • Hippo's Yawn — naturally shaped rock attraction
  • Mulka's Cave — Aboriginal rock art site
  • Wave Rock Walk Trail — scenic walking route
  • The Humps — granite outcrop attraction
  • Hyden Visitor Area — tourism facilities and services
  • Lookout Points — elevated views of surrounding landscapes
  • Wildflower Areas — seasonal attraction
  • Picnic Facilities — recreation and visitor amenities
  • Photography Locations — popular visitor viewpoints

Major Areas of Wave Rock Explained

  • Wave Rock Precinct — primary visitor attraction
  • Walking Trail Area — scenic exploration routes
  • Cultural Heritage Zone — includes Mulka's Cave
  • Granite Outcrop Region — surrounding geological features
  • Visitor Services Area — facilities and tourism support

Key Geographic Features

  • Wave Rock Formation — naturally curved granite cliff
  • Ancient Granite Outcrops — geological landmarks
  • Wheatbelt Landscapes — surrounding regional environment
  • Rock Pools — seasonal natural features
  • Native Bushland — surrounding vegetation
  • Wildflower Areas — seasonal display regions

Wave Rock Transport and Road Map Overview

A map of Wave Rock is useful for understanding how attractions, trails and visitor facilities connect throughout the area.

  • Brookton Highway — major route from Perth
  • Hyden-Norseman Road — regional access route
  • Visitor Access Roads — connect major attractions
  • Walking Trails — connect geological and cultural sites
  • Regional road connections — connect Wave Rock with Hyden and surrounding Wheatbelt destinations

Why People Search for a Map of Wave Rock

  • To locate Wave Rock and nearby attractions
  • To plan day trips from Perth
  • To explore walking trails and lookouts
  • To visit geological and cultural landmarks
  • To understand the layout of the attraction precinct

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Wave Rock Map FAQs

  • Where is Wave Rock located?
    Wave Rock is located near Hyden in Western Australia.
  • What is Wave Rock known for?
    Wave Rock is famous for its unique wave-shaped granite formation.
  • Is Wave Rock worth visiting?
    Wave Rock is one of Western Australia's most popular inland tourism attractions.
  • How far is Wave Rock from Perth?
    Wave Rock is approximately 340 kilometres east 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. Access arrangements, walking trails, attractions and geographic features may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current conditions and safety information.