Western Ridge Faint Charcoal SWA
Faint Aboriginal charcoal art in a shallow overhang along the Western Ridge.
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.
Faint Aboriginal charcoal art in a shallow overhang along the Western Ridge.
Two isolated but very distinct grinding grooves along the Western Ridge
A pleasant and short walk to a less-visited waterfall. Minnatonka Falls is picturesque, but not very impressive unless there’s been very heavy rain.
The Transit of Venus Track is an easy, family-friendly bushwalk in the mid Blue Mountains, which passes three picturesque waterfalls and some patches of rainforest.
It’s hard to reach Hat Hill Falls, and even harder to see the entire waterfall, which drops into the Grose Valley.
Allow a full day for the walk along Hat Hill Creek and through Hat Hill Canyon. It involves some short swims, lots of wading and the occasional scramble.
Burgess Falls in Hazelbrook is a small waterfall which drops into picturesque, moss and fern covered grotto.
One of the most picturesque waterfalls (after Horseshoe Falls) along the Burgess Falls Track, Oaklands Falls drops over a wide ledge
A very small cascade along Hazelbrook Creek, just above Oakland Falls.
A small waterfall along Hazelbrook Creek, Fairy Falls drops over a ledge and then flows down over a large rock into a shallow pool.