Man (Mona Vale Road)
Aboriginal engraving of a man with upraised arms, on a small rock platform next to Mona Vale Road.
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.
Aboriginal engraving of a man with upraised arms, on a small rock platform next to Mona Vale Road.
The Rams Head Range Loop is one of the easiest off-track alpine routes in Kosciuszko National Park. The bushwalk follows the Ramshead Range, traversing the Southerly Ramshead, Rams Head and North Rams Head peaks.
A stone arrangement and a series of five (very weathered) Aboriginal engraving sites near the Woy Woy Snake.
A very well-preserved Aboriginal engraving of a wallaby or kangaroo, above Hawkes Head Drive
Aboriginal engraving of an indeterminate object, near the Mitchell Fire Trail
A long rock platform near the Brooklyn Dam is an Aboriginal engraving site, with over 20 figures. Many were recorded by McCarthy in 1958.
The Mitchell Fire Trail in Dural passes Tunks Trig (which is hidden in scrub near the trail) and continues to a nice vantage point over Berowra Valley National Park.
A pleasant half-day walk from Woy Woy Road, this bushwalk takes you past some nice views before visiting the intriguing Woy Woy Snake, a 50m-long stone arrangement.
Above a small waterfall near Brooklyn Dam are Aboriginal engravings of a fish and wallaby (or kangaroo), and some water channels in the creek bed.
A weathered Aboriginal engraving of two wallabies (or kangaroos) on a sloping rock platform