Kangaroo Feet and Grinding Grooves
An Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo track; nearby are two sets of grinding grooves on the large rock platform.
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An Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo track; nearby are two sets of grinding grooves on the large rock platform.
An isolated shelter along Linden Ridge, which has 12 Aboriginal hand stencils (most in red ochre)
The Lake Woodford Loop is a pleasant bushwalk that follows a firetrail out along a ridge, and then returns along the lake.
The Circles Aborginal rock art site along the Oaks Trail has an unusual engraving of concentric circles and a set of axe grinding grooves. An Aboriginal stone arrangement has been destroyed.
Multiple sets of shallow grinding grooves on a rock platform near the Oaks Trail
An extensively vandalised site along Coolana Brook, there is no longer any evidence of the 30 Aboriginal rock art motifs documented here in the 1970s.
Five hand stencils in a small shelter near a ridge above Woodford Dam, one of which shows a full forearm.
Shelter above a tributary of Linden Creek, which has an extensive but weathered Aboriginal rock art panel with figures in charcoal and red ochre
Shelter above a tributary of Linden Creek, which has a small number of Aboriginal rock art motifs in charcoal
A remote rocjk shelter along the Linden Ridge in the Blue Mountains, which has a panel of Aboriginal charcoal rock art.