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Cooktown

Tropical North Queensland, QLD

Cooktown

"Historic town near the Great Barrier Reef"

About this place

1,797
Population· median age 43
What people do
  • Professionals167
  • Community & Personal Service108
  • Clerical & Administrative88
  • Managers85
  • Labourers77
786 dwellings · 42.8% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Rich Indigenous heritage and history, including the famous Captain Cook Museum.
  • Proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and beautiful natural landscapes.
  • Vibrant community events and friendly locals that foster a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Breathtaking views from Grassy Hill lookout, a must-visit spot.
  • Diverse outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, and exploring nearby national parks.

About Cooktown

Nestled in the stunning Tropical North Queensland, Cooktown is a charming town that boasts a rich history and breathtaking natural beauty. With its close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and lush rainforests, Cooktown offers a serene atmosphere where community spirit thrives. The laid-back lifestyle is complemented by a warm climate, making it an inviting haven for residents and visitors alike. Cooktown is steeped in Aboriginal culture and European history, with landmarks that tell the story of Captain Cook's landing in 1770. The town's character is defined by its friendly locals and vibrant community events, fostering a tight-knit environment where everyone feels at home. As you wander through Cooktown, you'll be captivated by its stunning landscapes, from the pristine beaches to the rugged mountains that frame the horizon.

What You'll Find

Rich Indigenous heritage and history, including the famous Captain Cook Museum.; Proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and beautiful natural landscapes.; Vibrant community events and friendly locals that foster a welcoming atmosphere.; Breathtaking views from Grassy Hill lookout, a must-visit spot.; Diverse outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, and exploring nearby national parks.

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the peaceful lifestyle, strong community connections, and the stunning natural environment that surrounds them.

Why Visitors Come

Tourists are drawn to Cooktown for its rich history, natural beauty, and the unique opportunity to explore both the reef and rainforest.