Map of Yungaburra | Atherton Tablelands Visitor Guide
Map of Yungaburra – Atherton Tablelands Visitor Guide
This map of Yungaburra provides a detailed overview of one of the Atherton Tablelands' most charming villages, including heritage attractions, crater lake access, rainforest areas and visitor facilities.
Yungaburra is known for its historic streetscape, nearby crater lakes, platypus viewing opportunities and relaxed village atmosphere. It serves as a gateway to many of the Atherton Tablelands' most popular attractions.
Yungaburra is located on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland. Major attractions include Lake Eacham, Lake Barrine, the historic village centre and nearby platypus viewing locations.
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Where Is Yungaburra Located?
Yungaburra is located on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland, near Lake Eacham and Lake Barrine. It is one of the region's most popular tourism villages and a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area.
- North: Atherton direction
- South: Malanda direction
- East: rainforest and crater lake attractions
- West: Tablelands farmland and rural landscapes
Main Areas and Attractions of Yungaburra
- Historic Village Centre — heritage buildings and local businesses
- Lake Eacham — volcanic crater lake attraction
- Lake Barrine — rainforest-fringed crater lake
- Platypus Viewing Areas — wildlife observation locations
- Rainforest Walking Trails — nature exploration routes
- Markets and Local Events — community attractions
- Wildlife Viewing Opportunities — birds and native fauna
- Scenic Drives — access to waterfalls and attractions
- Historic Streetscape — preserved village character
- Visitor Facilities — accommodation, dining and services
Major Areas of Yungaburra Explained
- Village Centre — shopping, dining and visitor services
- Crater Lakes Region — major natural attractions
- Wildlife Viewing Area — platypus and birdwatching locations
- Rainforest Conservation Zone — protected natural habitat
- Scenic Touring Region — gateway to Atherton Tablelands attractions
Key Geographic Features
- Crater Lakes — defining regional attractions
- Atherton Tablelands Plateau — elevated landscape
- Rainforest Ecosystems — surrounding natural habitat
- Wildlife Habitats — home to platypus and native species
- Rolling Rural Landscapes — characteristic Tablelands scenery
- Wet Tropics Environment — tropical highland setting
Yungaburra Transport and Access Map Overview
A map of Yungaburra is useful for understanding how the village, crater lakes and nearby attractions connect throughout the region.
- Gillies Range Road — major regional access route
- Crater Lakes Access Roads — connect nearby attractions
- Village Walking Areas — explore heritage attractions
- Scenic Drive Routes — access waterfalls and national parks
- Regional connections — link Yungaburra with Atherton, Malanda, Lake Eacham and Lake Barrine
Why People Search for a Map of Yungaburra
- To locate crater lake attractions
- To find platypus viewing areas
- To explore the Atherton Tablelands
- To plan scenic drives and day trips
- To understand the layout of the village and surrounding attractions
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Browse CollectionYungaburra Map FAQs
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Where is Yungaburra located?
Yungaburra is located on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland. -
What is Yungaburra known for?
It is known for heritage buildings, crater lakes, platypus viewing and village charm. -
Is Yungaburra near Lake Eacham?
Yes, Lake Eacham and Lake Barrine are both located close to Yungaburra. -
Is Yungaburra worth visiting?
Yungaburra is one of the most popular tourism villages on the Atherton Tablelands.
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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. Attractions, wildlife sightings, facilities, events and access arrangements may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information before visiting.