Map of Wilsons Promontory – The Prom, Beaches & Victoria Guide
Map of Wilsons Promontory – The Prom, Beaches & Victoria Guide
This map of Wilsons Promontory provides an overview of one of Victoria's most famous national parks, including beaches, walking trails, lookouts, campgrounds and major attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how Wilsons Promontory is laid out.
Located at the southernmost tip of mainland Australia, Wilsons Promontory National Park is known for spectacular beaches, granite mountains, coastal wilderness, wildlife and world-class hiking opportunities.
Wilsons Promontory is located in Gippsland, Victoria. Major attractions include Tidal River, Squeaky Beach, Mount Oberon, Norman Beach, Whisky Bay and extensive coastal walking trails.
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This Wilsons Promontory map highlights beaches, mountains, walking tracks, visitor facilities and major attractions.
Where Is Wilsons Promontory Located?
Wilsons Promontory National Park is located in Gippsland, Victoria, approximately three hours southeast of Melbourne. It occupies the southernmost part of mainland Australia and is one of Victoria's premier nature destinations.
- North: South Gippsland region
- South: Bass Strait
- East: Corner Inlet and coastal waters
- West: South Gippsland coastline
Main Attractions of Wilsons Promontory
- Tidal River — visitor hub and campground
- Squeaky Beach — famous white quartz sand beach
- Mount Oberon — panoramic lookout destination
- Norman Beach — popular swimming beach
- Whisky Bay — scenic granite-fringed beach
- Little Oberon Bay — walking and beach destination
- Sealers Cove — remote hiking destination
- Darby River — northern park access area
- Shallow Inlet views — coastal scenery
- South Point region — southernmost mainland area
Major Areas of Wilsons Promontory Explained
- Tidal River Precinct — accommodation and visitor services
- Western Beaches — major recreation areas
- Mount Oberon Area — lookouts and walking trails
- Eastern Wilderness — remote coastal landscapes
- Southern Prom — rugged coastal environment
Key Geographic Features
- Granite mountains — defining landscape feature
- Squeaky Beach — internationally recognised beach
- Bass Strait coastline — dramatic ocean scenery
- Mount Oberon — major viewing point
- Coastal wilderness — extensive protected environment
- Native wildlife habitats — support diverse species
Wilsons Promontory Transport and Walking Trail Overview
A map of Wilsons Promontory is useful for understanding how attractions connect throughout the national park.
- Wilsons Promontory Road — principal access route
- Tidal River access roads — connect major facilities
- Mount Oberon Track — popular hiking route
- Beach walking trails — connect coastal attractions
- Multi-day hiking tracks — access remote areas
Why People Search for a Map of Wilsons Promontory
- To locate Squeaky Beach and Tidal River
- To plan hiking and camping trips
- To find Mount Oberon lookout
- To explore Victoria's coastal wilderness
- To understand park access and facilities
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Browse CollectionWilsons Promontory Map Resources
- OpenStreetMap – Wilsons Promontory
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Wilsons Promontory Map FAQs
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Where is Wilsons Promontory located?
Wilsons Promontory is located in Gippsland, Victoria, southeast of Melbourne. -
What is Wilsons Promontory known for?
It is known for beaches, granite mountains, hiking trails, camping and coastal wilderness. -
What is the most famous beach in Wilsons Promontory?
Squeaky Beach is one of the park's most famous and photographed beaches. -
What is Tidal River?
Tidal River is the main visitor and accommodation hub within Wilsons Promontory National Park.
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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, hiking, camping, emergency use or official determinations. Weather conditions, track closures, park access, campground availability and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.