Quarantine Trig
Only the concrete base of the Quarantine trig station remains, just behind the Close Defence Observation Post at North Head.
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Only the concrete base of the Quarantine trig station remains, just behind the Close Defence Observation Post at North Head.
One of two trig stations on Blue Fish Point, the Blue Fish 1 trig is located right on the edge of the cliff below a WWII radar installation.
This North Head Loop is an interesting bushwalking circuit around North Head in Manly, which uses some “secret tracks” as well as official trails. The loop passes some stunning viewpoints and World War II historical ruins.
An isolated beach in the Glenrock State Conservation Area to the south of Newcastle, Dudley Beach was named as one of the “Top 20 Beaches in Australia” by Tourism Australia in 2022
The Leggy Point Loop combined with an unofficial loop around Little Redhead Point offers some stunning coastal views. Follow this route rather than the official route to avoid a section of walking along Scout Camp Road.
Near a proposed MLALC residential development site at Lizard Rock are Aboriginal engravings of a kangaroo, and at least six mundoes (footprints)
An unofficial (or unnamed) waterfall along the Yuelerbah Walking Track, the Flaggy Creek Cascades is formed by the creek flowing over a number of rock tiers.
The Yuelarbah walking track forms the main part of a bushwalking loop through the Glenrock State Conservation Area. It passes two waterfalls before reaching Burwood Beach and Glenrock Lagoon.
Little Flaggy Creek Falls is a small waterfall along the Yuelerbah Walking Track in the Glenrock State Conservation Area. You can climb down to the base of the falls and clamber behind the cascade.
Located in the Glenrock State Conservation Area, Burwood Beach (or Glenrock Beach) can be reached via a number of walking tracks. Behind the beach is Glenrock Lagoon, which offers a safer swimming spot.