The Leichhardt Tree

After the first supply schooner "Presto" arrived in August 1862 The Leichhardt Tree played a significant part in Mackay's maritime history.

The Leichhardt Tree on River Street has been a prominent feature of the river bank and wharf precinct since the first ships were tied beside it in the mid-1800s.

While not associated with early explorer, Ludwig Leichhardt, the tree dates back to the establishment of Mackay, and was used by early settlers to tie their boats to, and wharves and warehouses were constructed around it. The historical importance of the tree is also demonstrated by the dog-leg designed in the levee wall to avoid disturbing it.

The self-guided Heritage Walk of Mackay takes you past the Leichardt Tree and tells the tales of this historic landmark.

It's a great location to stop and admire the river, especially if you love learning about Australian history.

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