Golden Boomerang Cave
A small shelter which has very unusual Aboriginal drawings, as well as stencils. There are grinding grooves nearby.
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A small shelter which has very unusual Aboriginal drawings, as well as stencils. There are grinding grooves nearby.
The Gallery consists of two faded galleries of Aboriginal art near the Oaks Trail – one with red ochre figures and the other charcoal.
A complex Aboriginal engraving site with 42 figures first documented by W.D. Campbell in six groups. The figures include a speared man and many animals and hunting tools.
This scenic Blue Mountains bushwalk explores two Narrow Neck passes, descending Redledge Pass and returning via Rock Pile Pass. Many spectacular ledges and views!
A challenging and mostly off-track bushwalk between the historic Blacks Ladder and Esgate Pass on the Radiata Plateau. The reward is some impressive ledges and spectacular views.
Aboriginal engraving and stone arrangement sites to the north-west of the main Devils Rock platform at Maroota.
Three adjacent Aboriginal engraving sites to the west of the main Devils Rock platform at Maroota, which have almost 30 figures.
The Kure trig station is “hidden in plain sight”, just above Glenraphael Drive on Narrow Neck.
Castle Cliff Trig is located on Narrow Neck in the Blue Mountains, and offers spectacular 180-degree views.
Lizards Leap is a small waterfall along Corral Creek on Narrow Neck, on the western side of Redledge Pass.