Smiths Creek Man
An Aboriginal engraving site depicting a man with a long body and head-dress.
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.
An Aboriginal engraving site depicting a man with a long body and head-dress.
The Thirlmere Lakes Walking Track is a pleasant but not overly exciting loop walk around three natural lakes. It passes the Heritage Pump Station which was used by the steam trains on the old southern railway line.
A single indeterminate charcoal motif in a long shelter above Moore Creek.
A small shelter above Blue Gum Creek which has a single stencil of a hand and forearm.
A small shelter above Blue Gum Creek, which has eight weathered hand stencils in red ochre.
Aqua Pool (and the Little River Cascades a little further downstream) is a spectacular swimming hole in the Southern Highlands.
The relatively short Hermits Track in the Southern Highlands descends to Dobsons Cave, a pristine swimming hole surrounded by ferns and an intermittent waterfall.
This picturesque and mostly secluded loop walk follows the
Little River through the Nattai National Park. Access to the river is via the The Hermits Track and Aqua Pool Trail.
Turtle Falls is a small waterfall that drops into a picturesque swimming hole in Meeks Gully. The falls look best after after heavy rain.
A small and infrequently visited waterfall along Meeks Gully, which is best viewed after heavy rain.