This park on Stubley Street has tables and grass plus overlooks Mosman Street towards town and the new walking track to the base of Towers Hill. It contains a plaque dedicated to Clyde Berryman who was the Curator of parks for Charters Towers council for 36 years. Having died in 2001 he unknowingly contributed to multiple local cache hiding places.
The park contains 2 large tamarind trees which are useful for hiding caches - but not here. There is also a roughly oval shaped garden bed around the plaque contains several spikey sedges and a palm in the middle which we have not used to hide the cache. Some of the shrubs in the garden bed have clusters of flowers or capsules are Callistemons (bottlebrushes), they are in the family Myrtaceae and have aromatic leaves. After losing several caches it is no longer in the garden.
Park near the coordinates on Stubley Street or the turnoff to Dam Street, here you can admire the view to Towers Hill. The cache is now near the road at the base of a tree. Please replace after signing.
FTF Rusty410.