Bucketty Red Ochre Figures
A deep shelter near Bucketty with Aboriginal rock art in red ochre and charcoal.
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.
A deep shelter near Bucketty with Aboriginal rock art in red ochre and charcoal.
A small shelter with Aboriginal rock art above Stokes Creek in Dhawaral National Park; they include a dog/dingo and two birds.
A remote and small shelter above Stokes Creek in Dhawaral National Park which has about ten weathered charcoal figures.
A shallow sandstone shelter in Dhawaral National Park at the base of a tall cliff with Aboriginal rock art including anthropomorphic figures and macropods.
An off-track bushwalk in Wollemi National Park which descends to the Upper Tootie Cascades via Cascades Peak. The route follows the base of the cliffs along Tootie Creek before the climb out via Stairway Ravine.
A largely off-track loop along O’Hares Creek from the Victoria Road Trail up to the Jingga Pool, which passes secluded pools, cascades and tall sandstone cliffs.
A complex Aboriginal rock art site in Kulnura which has over a hundred motifs, including 50+ hand stencils, boomerangs, kangaroos and a gridded basket.
A loop bushwalk in the Blue Mountains that’s great for a hot day. It descends Govetts Creek past Myers Fall to Henson Glen, before returning via Bruces Walk.
Located within Graces Glen in the upper Blue Mountains, Myer Falls is a small waterfall formed by Govetts Creek dropping over a series of ledges into a small pool. The secluded pool is deep enough to swim, and while not hard to reach it’s remote enough that you’ll probably have Read more
A loop bushwalk which follows the 10B Trail and 10D Trail up to an access point along O’Hares Creek in Dhawaral National Park. The return leg follows the creek back to Jingga Pool, along a number of deep pools and some small cascades.