Cook Park Orange
Looking for something to do in Orange after we arrived in the late afternoon, we discovered Cook Park. Named after Captain James Cook, the park is a beautiful escape, with shady trees, grassy picnic areas and a duck pond. Laid out in the Victorian style when designed in 1873 many of the original straight paths remain.
We walked along the avenues of trees pleased to escape the summer sun and spent some time relaxing near the duck pond. As a surprize, a metal sculpture of a dragon sits in the pond.
Many people were enjoying the grassed areas with family picnics along with others simply walking around enjoying the gardens.
A greenhouse with seedlings, ferns and orchids was interesting to walk through, with hundreds of potted plants on the shelves.
Also, in one corner of the park sits a small war memorial with an old, World War One German field gun and a cannon. The cannon previously defended Sydney but was moved here as a memorial in 1906.
A great place to relax and if you have kids, there’s plenty of space for them to run around.
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