Exploring Golf Ball Creek in Dundundra Reserve
An interesting, off-track loop in the Dundundra Falls Reserve. The route descends via Neverfail Creek and Kierans Creek, before returning via “Golf Ball Creek”.
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An interesting, off-track loop in the Dundundra Falls Reserve. The route descends via Neverfail Creek and Kierans Creek, before returning via “Golf Ball Creek”.
A potentially significant site near the Bairne Trig, which has figures of men and women, an unusual shield and what may be a stone arrangement.
The McCarrs Creek Loop is a challenging and partly off-track bushwalk. It takes the easy Duck Holes Trail down to the bottom, and returns by following McCarrs Creek.
Kalang Falls is a picturesque waterfall near Kanangra Walls, reached by a short bushwalk. It’s best visited after some decent rain.
Water channels that appear to be of Aboriginal origin, below the STEP Track in South Turramurra.
The Lane Cove River Loop walk does a circuit from Browns Waterhole along both sides of the Lane Cove River, using some of the less-busy tracks in the Lane Cove National Park..
Andamira Waterfall (aka Leask Creek Falls) in the Brisbane Water National Park is a small but scenic waterfall. The water drops over the middle of a low, amphitheatre-like cliff.
An unusual Aboriginal engraing site in Lane Cove National Park, which contains only emu and kangaroo tracks.
An unnamed waterfall in the Irrawong Reserve, the 2nd Falls is – as the name suggests0 – the 2nd waterfall upstream from the Mullet Creek Falls.
Girrakool Waterfall in Brisbane Water National Park (near Gosford) is a beautiful waterfall, which drops into a natural pool surrounded by bush.