Corang Trig – sweeping Morton NP views
Corang Trig was on top of Corang Peak, but there is no trace left of the trig station. However, there are spectacular 360-degree views from the top of the hill.
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Corang Trig was on top of Corang Peak, but there is no trace left of the trig station. However, there are spectacular 360-degree views from the top of the hill.
This relatively unknown bushwalk from the Bells Line of Road near Mount Banks passes Wongarra Hill as it heads to the edge of the cliffs. The route visits five spectacular lookouts over the Grose Valley, including the unusual Mirrorball Lookout.
A scenic overnight bushwalk along the Wog Wog Walking Track to Corang Peak and the impressive Corang Arch, returning via the Corang River and Corang Lagoon. (Can also be done as a day-walk from Wog Wog Campground.)
Carne View Lookout reached via a bushwalking trail from either Birds Rock or Broad Swamp. Located in the Gardens of Stone Conservation Area, it offers stunning views over Carne Creek and surrounding cliffs.
Opened in 2025, the Broad Swamp to Birds Rock Trail in the Gardens of Stone passes some spectacular platy pagoda country before crossing Carne Creek to reach Carne View Lookout. From here you can return the same way or continue to Birds Rock Lookout.
This relatively short loop walk in the Gardens of Stone explores the Dicksonia Forest Ravine, an amazing rainforest gully of ancient tree ferns. The exit route along the ridge offers extensive views over the Dingo Creek area.
A deep shelter at the base of a tall cliff-line near Maitland Bay Drive with multiple charcoal motifs and two hand stencils.
A small Aboriginal engraving site near Daleys Point which depicts what appears to be a copulating couple.
Two adjoining rock platforms to the west of Mount Leochares which have weathered Aboriginal engravings, including a stingray and an indeterminate figure.
A very weathered Daramulan figure, shield and boomerang on a sloping rock platform to the west of Mount Leochares.