Diamond Falls – a hidden Narrow Neck waterfall
A waterfall along Diamond Creek hidden just below the main Narrow Neck trail, where the creek drops over the escarpment.
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A waterfall along Diamond Creek hidden just below the main Narrow Neck trail, where the creek drops over the escarpment.
This bushwalk explores some of the spectacular ledges and lookouts which are reached via side-tracks off the main Narrow Neck trail – Diamond Falls, Redledge Pass and Castle Head.
An Aboriginal engraving of a large kangaroo near the Pipeline Trail in Popran NP.
The full list of Aboriginal engraving sites on the Central Coast Aboriginal that were documented by Ian Sim in the “Sim Collection”.
Two adjacent shelters at the base of a tall cliff-line above Narara Creek, which have Aboriginal charcoal drawings.
Aboriginal engraving site on a ridge above Narara Creek, with a bird and fish.
Small Aboriginal engraving of a wallaby, which has no front legs.
Above the Gosford Railway Dams in Narara is a long wave-like shelter with a significant amount of Aboriginal art, in white and red ochre, and charcoal.
An Aboriginal engraving site near Reeves Street, with a single kangaroo.
Located just off Bells Line of Road and reached via a very short walk, Geometric Rocks Lookout offers both great views and some interesting rock formations.