Every Sunday from 7:30am to 1pm, a colorful handicrafts and fresh food market sets up on the lawns under the mango trees beside Dickson Inlet at the end of Macrossan Street. Stalls offer everything from foot massages to fresh coconut milk. While you're here, take a peek, or attend a non-denominational service inside the pretty timber St. Mary's by the Sea church.
Discovering Aboriginal Culture -- Members of the native KuKu-Yalanji tribe will teach you about bush medicines and food, Dreamtime legends, and the sacred sites their families have called home for thousands of years. KuKu-Yalanji Dreamtime Walks (tel. 07/4098 2595; www.yalanji.com.au) offers a guided walk through the rainforest to see cave paintings and visit "special sites." The tour is followed by a Dreamtime story and didgeridoo performance over billy tea and damper in a bark warun (shelter). You can buy artifacts from the information center, gift shop, and art gallery (open 8:30am-5pm Mon-Sat). Walks last 90 minutes and leave Monday through Friday at 9am, 11am, 1pm, and 3pm from the Kuku-Yalanji community, on the road to Mossman Gorge (1km/ 1/2 mile before you reach the Gorge parking lot). Tours cost A$25 (US$20/UK£10) for adults, A$15 (US$12/UK£6) children under 12, A$65 (US$52/UK£26) for a family of four.