McPherson Corroboree Shelter
The Corroborree Shelter in the McPherson State Forest has over 100 motifs, including a row of 13 human figures with upraised arms.
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is part of Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. NPWS manages more than 870 NSW national parks and reserves, covering over 7 million hectares of land.
The Corroborree Shelter in the McPherson State Forest has over 100 motifs, including a row of 13 human figures with upraised arms.
The Elvina Aboriginal Site is easily accessed from the Elvina Bay Track at West Head. This significant site contains over 50 figures, including an enormous six metre high deity figure.
Waterfalls of the Greater Blue Mountains
Waterfalls of the Central Coast, including those in Brisbane Water National Park, Popran National Park and the Watagans.
Waterfalls in the south and south-west of Sydney, including Royal National Park and Dhawaral National Park.
Waterfalls in the north and north-west of Sydney, including Garigal National Park, Ku-ring-gai Chase and Lane Cove National Park.
A mostly off-track walk in the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden, which follows Ku-ring-gai Creek and Tree Fern Gully Creek to explore the many cascades and waterfalls.
Darling Mills Cascades in the Bidjigal Reserve lays the claim to fame of being the only waterfall in the Hills Shire. The Darling Mills Creek tumbles over some rock ledges.
A long (30m) and tall shelter has a number of smooth niches in which there are over 30 charcoal drawings of birds, emus, wallabies and many indeterminate figures.
A single engraved circle and three sets of axe grinding grooves in a small rock platform in Hidden Valley.