Bill Reese Park Mossman
Bill Reese Park in Mossman is a charming rest area named after the founder of the Mossman Rotary Club. Located on the banks of the tranquil Mossman River, this site is perfect for peaceful leisure activities. It offers a great spot for picnicking, bird-watching, or simply taking in the beautiful surroundings. The park is not only a wonderful community resource, but also serves as a lasting tribute to Bill Reese's contribution to the community.
About this campsite
Bill Reese Park in Mossman is a charming and restful area strategically located on the bank of the popular Mossman River. This landmark not only serves as a peaceful retreat but also stands as a tribute to Bill Reese, the celebrated founding president of the Mossman Rotary Club which was established in 1955. The park offers a delightful break from the busy world, making it the perfect spot for relaxation and tranquil enjoyment. Surround yourself with nature and relish the beauty of the Mossman River at Bill Reese Park Mossman; an ideal place to unwind. Visit our website for more information.
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Contact & Location
Captain Cook Highway
Mossman, 4873
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