31. Soucouyants trade their victims'blood for evil powers with Bazil, the demon who resides in the silk cotton tree . 32. In 1975, a major redesign of Cotton Tree Caravan Park was prepared by Maroochy Shire Council's Design Department. 33. The Cotton Tree area was first gazetted as a wharf and water reserve ( 215 acres ) in 1873. 34. A large part of Cotton Tree is used for camping and is now known as the Cotton Tree Caravan Park. 35. A large part of Cotton Tree is used for camping and is now known as the Cotton Tree Caravan Park. 36. Starting from Lower Albert Road, the road winds up the hills and turns near the Kennedy Road and Cotton Tree Drive. 37. The cabin accommodation provided by the Cotton Tree Caravan Park comprises small, single-storey structures, raised off the ground on steel columns. 38. Against this trend, Cotton Tree Caravan Park has sustained its use as a low scale, relatively affordable option for waterfront tourist accommodation. 39. Pincushion, at the eastern end of the reserve, was less formally organised than Cotton Tree and mainly catered to campers in tents. 40. The Maroochy River's southern bank forms a virtually unbroken stretch of parkland and picnic spots in the area known as Cotton Tree .