Topham Trail Emu engraving
A fairly distinct Aboriginal engraving of an emu, near the Topham Trail
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.
A fairly distinct Aboriginal engraving of an emu, near the Topham Trail
A small site near the Topham Trail with an indistinct engraving, which may be a boomerang.
Located in Muogamarra Nature Reserve, Lloyd Trig is reached via the Lloyd Trig Track. There are extensive views from the trig point.
An Aboriginal engraving site above Smiths Creek, the large rock platform has a pair of clearly-cut emus, a large fish and a shield.
Missing its vane, the Wilkins Trig lies hidden in the scrub just off the Perimeter Trail in Duffys Forest.
The Lyrebird Site in Larool Reserve (Terrey Hills) features an engraving of a lyrebird, as well as many other animal carvings.
An small Aboriginal engraving site depicting a hunter and his two wives celebrating a successful kangaroo hunt.
Faint hand stencils in a low rock shelter above the Euro Track.
Mundoes on a long rock platform above the Euro Track.
A complex Aboriginal rock art site near the Euro Trig, which features s whale surrounded by fish, shields and a wallaby. (Also called the Basin Whale site.)