Queens Park In Maryborough
Highlights
- Explore 12.7 acres of heritage-listed beauty, featuring rolling green lawns and stunning river views.
- Listen to the cheerful sounds of brass bands playing in the historic rotunda, enhancing your park experience.
- Wander past towering trees and vibrant flower beds, creating a serene escape in the heart of Maryborough.
- Join the Model Engineers on the last Sunday of each month to experience the nostalgia of steam engines.
Queens Park was established in 1860 and many of its beautiful huge trees were planted before 1900.
Features of the Park are the fernery, waterfall and lily pond, lace-trimmed band rotunda built in 1890 and listed by the National Trust and the 13 centimetre Gauge Model Railway built by the Model Engineers and Live Steamers Association.
On the last Sunday each month the Association meet in Queens Park to relive the steam age in the chug of engines, the glow of brass and coal fires and the cheery sound of the whistle. Also to be heard and seen are Maryborough’s Brass Bands playing in the rotunda.
The Park is a cool retreat with a waterfall, flowers, shrubs and trees. It is situated within an easy stroll of the City Hall and overlooks the Mary River.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.