Teamsters Memorial Park
Teamsters Memorial Park pays tribute to the 1877 pioneers who established Port Douglas. This welcoming and spacious park provides lush shade and ample room, accommodating any size rig. Visitors can unwind and reflect on history, replicating the rest that the original teamsters and their beasts enjoyed during their pioneering efforts.
About this campsite
Teamsters Memorial Park is a spacious green oasis dedicated to the pioneering founders of Port Douglas established in 1877. It's a tranquil and serene stopover spot where early settlers once rested their teams. The park offers plenty of space and shade, accommodating visitors of all interests and activity levels. It's a testament to both human and animal endurance, making it a part of Port Douglas' rich historical fabric. Experience the calm energy and peaceful vibe of Teamsters Memorial Park - a relaxing break for travelers and a living tribute to our pioneers.
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Contact & Location
Davidson Street
Craiglie, 4877
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