Cromer Valley Eel
An Aboriginal engraving site in Red Hill Reserve above Cromer Valley, which has a single eel.
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.
An Aboriginal engraving site in Red Hill Reserve above Cromer Valley, which has a single eel.
An Aboriginal rock engraving site in the Red Hill Reserve depicting a single fish.
Aboriginal engraving site on a rock platform above Wheeler Creek which depicts two shields.
A bird/emu track and wallaby/kangaroo track along Lawson Ridge in the Blue Mountains
The bushwalk along Lawson Ridge provides access via short detours to a trig point, waterfall and an informal lookout with sweeping Blue Mountains views.
The Blue Mountain Trig Station offers offers scenic views over the Blue Mountains, with Mount Banks and Mount Hay visible in the distance.
A challenging loop bushwalk from Bells Line of Road which descends Dismal Dingle before traversing Camels Hump and returning via Claustral Brook. Spectacular canyon scenery and sweeping views.
A remote Aboriginal rock art site near the Grose River, which features a long panel with over 20 stylized human-like figures drawn in charcoal.
Corang Lagoon, a scenic swimming hole near Morton National Park, is accessible via a re-routed track due to private land closures affecting the historic walking path.
Rock Ribs Waterfall, located in Morton National Park, combines a picturesque waterfall with a secluded and deep swimming hole.