Dickson Park is set beside a stream, surrounded by native bush and the old Tararu gardens, planted late last century by the settlers looking to beautify this thriving gold town. It is also the site of the remains of the Brown and Campbell gold processing stamper battery. The Gold is mostly gone, or best left in the ground to preserve the scenic wealth of this beautiful area, but the history remains and is a part of life on the Coromandel Peninsula.
A beautiful park on the outskirts of Thames. Surrounded by bush and stream with bushwalking from the gate but only 50m from the sea and a kilometre to the nearest boat ramp. Accommodation and camp sites available all year. Swimming pool for the summer months and play facilities for the kids. A park specialising in relaxation!
- 3.5 Stars
- Ablution Block
- Barbecue
- Board Games
- Check-in Time: 2:00pm
- Check-out Time 10:00am
- Clothes Dryer
- Clothesline
- Communal Kitchen
- Dart Board
- Dining Room
- Dump Station
- DVD Player
- Eftpos
- Free parking
- Freeview
- Fridge/Freezer
- Games Room
- Guest Laundry
- Guest Lounge
- Highchair
- Internet Access
- Laundry Facilities
- Library
- Linen Hire
- Luggage Storage
- Mini Golf
- Parking - Off street
- Playground
- Sand/Dump Station
- Shower Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Tennis Court
- Toilet Facilities
- TV Room
- Washing machine and dryer