Lilavale Track Stencil Shelter
A long but shallow overhang with multiple Aboriginal hand stencils, near the Lilavale Track.
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 long but shallow overhang with multiple Aboriginal hand stencils, near the Lilavale Track.
A small shelter with Aboriginal rock art, just outside the Wollemi National Park. The deep overhang has a number of hand stencils, as well as one of a hand and a club.
A recently “discovered” shelter with Aboriginal rock art, just outside the Wollemi National Park. The shelter has over a hundred hand stencils.
The pristine and photogenic Pearly Ponds swimming hole (in Pearl Beach) is reached by a 30min walk along a rough bush track.
The Pearl Beach Waterfall is a picturesque and fairly secluded waterfall along Greeen Point Creek, near Pearl Beach.
An Aboriginal engraving site above Green Point Creek near Pearl Beach, which has very weathered carvings.
A partly off-track bushwalk around the Waratah Track and up to the Arden Trig to catch the sunset.
A small Aboriginal engraving site which depicts “a fleeing kangaroo, and an emu with 2 chicks, a “common site in the locality”. The site has extensive views.
A relatively hard trig station to reach, Want Trig is at the end of Want Spur, whih is off Shark Rock Ridge, in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Two potholes with a deep channel around them and two axe grinding grooves along a steep ledge. A short distance away are engravings of a shield and fish (not found).