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During our stay at the Emerald Cabin and Caravan Village near the golf course we spent an afternoon riding around the Emerald Bontanic Gardens. This is only a short ride from the caravan park where a large garden areas have been created in the middle of town. The Botanic Gardens are well worth a visit with plenty of shade and about 12 different plant communities representing species that are native to this region.
We saw a number of people walking along the sealed paths or enjoying a picnic in the shade provided by various trees and rotundas around the gardens. There are a number of park benches throughout the park to sit and enjoy the view. The gardens have been established on the banks of the Nogoa River.
We found it very relaxing riding through the Emerald Bontanic Gardens which also incorporate children's playgrounds, barbeque facilities, covered picnic tables, public toilets and garbage bins to leave the place tidy. At the town side of the Botanic Gardens is a free camp area along the highway for caravans or motor homes to stay for the night.