Mackerel Trail Fish
Single fish near Mackerel Track, on a rock platform surrounded by thick scrub
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.
Single fish near Mackerel Track, on a rock platform surrounded by thick scrub
The Great Mackerel Shelter (SWA 1) above Great Mackerel Beach was extensively researched in the 1980s and 1990s. It has over 100 motifs including hand stencils in white and red ochre, and paintings.
Great Mackerel Shelter with Art (SWA) 2 has fifteen hand stencils in red ochre, on a cliff above Great Mackerel Beach
Great Mackerel Shelter with Art (SWA) 3 has two partial hand stencils, on a cliff above Great Mackerel Beach
Weathered eel on top of a large boulder, near Currawong Beach
An Aboriginal rock engraving of an indeterminate object, on top of a large rock near Currawong Beach.
The Basin Aboriginal Site is a significant, signposted rock engraving site along the Basin Track. It has 53 figures, and interpretative signage.
A set of axe grinding grooves (AGG) along the creek, near the Basin Track.
Speared shark (partly damaged) above the Basin Track on a low rock platform.
An Aboriginal engraving of a single fish next to the Basin Trail.