Smiths Creek – fish engravings
Three vertical Aboriginal rock engravings of fish, above Smiths Creek
The Cottage Point peninsula has only only formal bushwalking trail, but hides a number of trig stations and Aboriginal engraving sites
Three vertical Aboriginal rock engravings of fish, above Smiths Creek
Deep shelter above Smiths Creek, with Aboriginal cave art (two men painted in red ochre)
Three very distinct Aboriginal hand stencils and a fish in red ochre, on two adjacent rock overhangs along Smiths Creek.
The Hungry Trig engravings are on a small rock platform below a low cliff, surrounded by dense bush. The site has many figures including 12 ovals and three decorated men.
The Ellis Trig North site at Cottage Point has three boomerangs, a bullroarer and a pierced seal.
Exploring some of the Cottage Point trig stations and Aboriginal engraving sites which are hidden in the bush.
A very overgrown firetrail to a rock platform with no views, Hungary Trail really has no redeeming qualities. Except, perhaps, solitude. Â
The Centre Trail in the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park follows the ridge line off General San Martin Drive, with a short detour to a nice lookout.Â