Glenrock/Burwood Beach and Glenrock Lagoon
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.
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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.
An Aboriginal engraving site above the Mt Ku-ring-gai Track with a giant bandicoot, echidna, three men and what may be an ancestral figure.
Faint Aboriginal charcoal drawings, in a small shelter near the industrial area of Mt Ku-ring-gai
A partly off-track loop in Brisbane Water Natonal Park, exploring Aboriginal engraving sites around the Corrumbine Creek Fire Trail.
An Aboriginal rock art site above Joe Crafts Creek, with a single charcoal drawing.
A single red hand stencil above Joe Crafts Creek, in a wide but shallow shelter.
One of the most spectacular Aboriginal rock art sites in Sydney’s north, with red ochre and charcoal drawings across two adjacent shelters.
A guide to discovering the trig stations hidden in national parks across Sydney.
A short and partly off-track loop that explores the intrigung Gosford Glyphs (Kariong Hieroglyphs) and passes some Aboriginal engraving sites, before returning via the Lyre Trig Firetrail.
A small Aboriginal rock engraving site near the Bambara Trail, which includes a stingray and a fish