Bulcamatta Falls
Bulcamatta Falls is a small waterfall in a narrow grotto, near Kurrajong Heights. Reached via a short walk, you’ll also see glow worms at night.
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Bulcamatta Falls is a small waterfall in a narrow grotto, near Kurrajong Heights. Reached via a short walk, you’ll also see glow worms at night.
Aboriginal engraving of a single shield with two transverse lines, to the east of St Ives Showground.
On a rock platform above a tributary of Kierans Creek are two emus. Both are quite weathered, and the full outline of the figures hard to make out. Originally discovered by the “Old Desperates Walking Group”, the condition of the engravings has considerably deteriorated since they were first seen. The Read more
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A loop through Irrawong Reserve and Ingleside Chase Bushland Reserve, exploring the many waterfalls and cascades along Mullet Creek
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Shelter in Twin Creeks Reserve with cave paintings in red ochre and multiple hand stencils