Lissner Park was named after Isidor Siegfried Lissner who arrived in Charters Towers in 1873. During his time in Charters Towers, Lissner developed a financial empire based on mining and commercial interests. He took a keen interest in community affairs and pushed for the establishment of sporting facilities and public amenities such as Lissner Park.
While youre here in Charters Towers, why not stop for a picnic in Lissner Park. The park consists of seven hectares, includes the Boer War Kiosk, Band Rotunda, children's playground, World War One guns, Rotary Centenary Fountain, Federation Fountain, duck pond and memorials to grazier William Hann and pioneer Jupiter Mossman. Lissner Park is well lit so its even perfect for evening picnics. There are picnic tables, gas barbecues and it is always cool and shady.
Theres plenty to do and see while youre here and enough to keep the whole family entertained.

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