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1:100,000 Topographic Map
A comprehensive and authoritative topographic map covering the Helenvale region—an iconic part of Far North Queensland where rugged ranges, rainforest pockets, granite country, river systems, and remote roads converge. Situated between the coastal lowlands and the inland tablelands, this landscape is known for its dramatic elevation changes, dense vegetation, and access routes leading toward Cooktown and the famed Bloomfield Track.
The QTopo 7966 (Helenvale) sheet provides essential regional clarity for environmental studies, land management, emergency response, tourism operations, and remote-area navigation. Produced by the Queensland Department of Resources, it offers accurate terrain modelling, hydrology detail, vegetation distribution, infrastructure networks, and land-tenure boundaries across a region shaped by tropical rainfall, steep topography, and long unsealed routes.
Whether you're planning fieldwork, coordinating park or land management activities, undertaking ecological assessment, or travelling through FNQ’s rugged hinterland, this map provides dependable, high-quality geographic insight.
At 1:100,000 scale—where 1 cm = 1 km—the map includes:
Contour lines showing steep ranges, escarpments, foothills, gorges, high points, and valley systems
Hydrology features: rivers, creeks, waterfalls, drainage networks, wetlands, and catchment boundaries
Roads & access routes: the Mulligan Highway, Bloomfield Track connectors, regional roads, forestry and station tracks, and remote access trails
Infrastructure: Helenvale locality, rural settlements, communication sites, ranger facilities, homesteads, powerlines
Vegetation mapping: dense rainforest, open woodland, eucalypt forest, riparian corridors, coastal scrub, and granite ridgeline vegetation
Land tenure boundaries: national parks, reserves, state forests, Aboriginal land, pastoral leases, and freehold parcels
Named features: Helenvale, Wallaby Creek, Black Mountain region (nearby), surrounding ranges, creek systems, and notable inland and coastal transition zones
Points of interest: useful for ecologists, rangers, surveyors, emergency planners, and travellers
All mapping is sourced from Queensland’s authoritative geospatial datasets for precision and consistency.
The Helenvale 7966 Topographic Map is essential for:
Environmental scientists & ecologists – habitat surveys, rainforest mapping, watershed analysis
Emergency services & SES – remote navigation, search and rescue planning, hazard identification
Land managers & planners – road access assessment, conservation planning, land-tenure referencing
Tourism operators & adventurers – navigating rugged FNQ routes including Bloomfield-area tracks
Geologists & researchers – mapping granite formations, landform processes, drainage patterns
Educators & students – tropical geography, landform interpretation, field studies
A crucial reference for operational, scientific, and recreational navigation.
Choose the finish best suited to tropical and rugged terrain:
Printed on DuPont™ Tyvek®
Fully waterproof, tear-resistant, and extremely durable
Ideal for rainforest humidity, river crossings, and rugged fieldwork
Encapsulated in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate
Writeable surface for whiteboard markers
Resistant to moisture, dirt, and repeated handling
High-resolution printing
Great for office planning, mapping boards, and classroom use
Title: QTopo 7966 — Helenvale
Publisher: Queensland Department of Resources
Series: QTopo 1:100,000
Scale: 1:100,000 (1 cm = 1 km)
Dimensions: 710 mm (width) × 594 mm (height)
Coverage: Helenvale region, surrounding ranges, rainforest, creeks, inland–coastal transition zones, and remote access routes
Material Options: Paper, laminated, or waterproof Tyvek®
Printed in: Australia
Edition: Latest available
Folded paper map – portable and convenient for travel
Waterproof Tyvek® edition – built for rugged FNQ field environments
Laminated edition – reusable and ideal for planning or operational coordination
The QTopo 7966 — Helenvale Topographic Map provides authoritative regional-scale mapping of one of Far North Queensland’s most diverse and dramatic landscapes. With precise terrain representation, hydrology clarity, and durable print options, it is indispensable for environmental scientists, land managers, surveyors, emergency responders, and adventurers exploring FNQ’s rugged hinterland.
Plan with purpose.
Navigate with confidence.
Explore with clarity.
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US$40
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