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OVERVIEW
Enjoy a jaunt around Cooktown and get an excellent introduction to this frontier town in Queensland’s far north. The town’s name and early fame are both tied to one pivotal event that took place here in 1770: British explorer and cartographer Captain James Cook’s ship Endeavour smacked into the Great Barrier Reef offshore. Limping into what became known as the Endeavour River to beach the vessel and repair the damage, he inadvertently established the first non-indigenous settlement in Australia. You’ll travel to the top of Grassy Hill to see a monument commemorating his landing and marvel at stunning 360-degree views out to the water. It’s a scene little changed from what Cook would have seen for himself 250 years ago as he scanned the reef-line for a safe route back out to open sea with his repaired ship. At the James Cook Museum, housed in a grand former convent built with 1880s gold rush wealth, see actual relics from the Endeavour, including her anchor and a cannon jettisoned during the grounding. Later, an amble through the Botanic Gardens introduces you to exotic Aussie flora like chocolate pudding trees, jackfruit, blue ginger and the Cooktown Orchid, state emblem of Queensland.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy a guided overview of Australia’s first non-indigenous settlement, founded temporarily and by accident by Captain James Cook.
• Drive through town and up to the top of Grassy Hill, where Cook saw much the same views you will.
• Visit a museum brimming with artifacts from Cook’s ship, from journals to an anchor and cannon.
• Take a relaxed stroll through tropical botanic gardens established in 1878 and see colorful, curious plants long-used for food and medicine by local aboriginal peoples.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Wear weather-appropriate clothing.
• Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
• Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen as needed.