Mangrove Road Two Men
An Aboriginal engraving site in Strickland State Forest with two male figures, and 16 grinding grooves.
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An Aboriginal engraving site in Strickland State Forest with two male figures, and 16 grinding grooves.
A long rock ledge near Dog Trap Road, which has 30 grinding grooves and eight mundoes.
A small Aboriginal engraving site with an eel and kangaroo on a small boulder.
Sweeping views over the Megalong Valley and Shipley Plateau from Megalong Trig on the Radiata Plateau. The walk is mostly on firetrails with a bushwalking track down to the trig.
Epic views from a mostly off-track bushwalk which explores some of the less-known vantage points along Asgard Head and Valhalla Head, on the Asgard Plateau.
Wollangambe Four is a section of the Wollangambe River that can be done as one-day loop bushwalk. It’s characterised by long pools separated by short boulder fields and shallow rapids. Wetsuit and flotation device strongly recommended.
An off-track walk from the end of the Challenger Trail at West Head, which follows the ridge along Challenger Head. Spectacular views and interesting rock formations.
A small panel of Aboriginal rock art above Towlers Bay, with three motifs in red ochre.
Offering sweeping views over Lovett Bay, Scotland Island and Pittwater, Birnie Lookout is reached by a walking track off the Towlers Bay Trail.
Wollangambe Three is a challenging but very picturesque section of the Wollangambe River, with multiple deep pools, boulder fields and small cascades. Wetsuit and flotation device strongly recommended.