Berkeley Trail Eel
A very weathered Aboriginal engraving of an eel (and axe grinding grooves) above a waterfall near the Berkeley Trail
The Berowra Valley National Park is a national park about 20km to the north of Sydney, within the Sydney Basin. A 25km stretch of the Great North Walk is located within the national park, and there are a number of hiking trails.
A very weathered Aboriginal engraving of an eel (and axe grinding grooves) above a waterfall near the Berkeley Trail
The Joalah Firetrail Aboriginal engraving is a small carving of what may be a man, woman or anthropomorph.
Very weathered site with an unusual feathered emu, as well as multiple kangaroos and axe grinding grooves
Eleven red ochre hand stencils in a rock shelter near Alan Road (partially destroyed in 1985)
Small overhang in Berowra Heights, with charcoal motifs including a snake.
The Gundah Trig is a rather sorry looking pile of stones, just off the Gundah Ridge Track
Washtub Gully near Berowra Waters has a number of Aboriginal engravings in a creek bed
Behind a row of houses is a large rock platform with a small number of engravings including fish and a kangaroo.
A signposted site next to Quarter Sessions Road has an Aboriginal engraving depicting a pair of leaping kangaroos.
An unusual Aboriginal engraving site on a vertical rock surface, which includes a Baiame and Daramulan figure.