Long Trail axe engraving
An Aboriginal engraving of an axe and a second indeterminate figure, near the Long Track.
The area bordered by Duffys Forest and Terret Hills to the south, and Smiths Creek and Cowan Creek to the north and north-east.
An Aboriginal engraving of an axe and a second indeterminate figure, near the Long Track.
A complex Aboriginal engraving site near Cotton Tree Creek. The figures include at least two whales and a man, as well over 40 axe grinding grooves.
Red ochre handprints and possible charcoal cave art in a small shelter below the Cowan Track.
Arc in red ochre on the back of a large shelter, near the Harvey Trig Station.
The Harvey Trig Station is just above McCarrs Creek Road on a rock platform. Nice views.
The Smiths Creek Loop combines the Smiths Creek West and Nerang Track with an off-track route along Smiths Creek. A nice bushwalk with a variety of scenery.
Hand stencils and what may be a stencil of a boomerang in red ochre in a shallow overhang near the Long Trail.
Seventeen Aboriginal sites located and around Mount Murray Anderson. They include multiple deity figures, two enormous whales and some stone arrangements.
A ten-foot high Aboriginal engraving of Baiame in a commanding position, at the end of the Mount Murray Anderson ridge.
A weathered Aboriginal engraving of a man holding a shield and boomerang. One of a series of sites documented by Fred McCarthy on Mount Murray Anderson.