Barbara Trig Station
There’s no trace left of the Barbara Trig Station, which would have been just off Depot Road, near the National Parks and Wildlife Service Depot in Mount Colah.
Northern-most section of the national park, from Myt Ku-ring-to the Hawkesbury River
There’s no trace left of the Barbara Trig Station, which would have been just off Depot Road, near the National Parks and Wildlife Service Depot in Mount Colah.
Just a few rocks remain of the Allison Trig Station; the post and vanes have disappeared.
An Aboriginal site of “ritual importance” near the Mt Ku-ring-gai Track. It includes a large composite figure of a seal.
Boomerang on a long rock ledge below the Myall Trail.
A distinct carving of a stingray, on a boulder just above the Hawkesbury River (Deerubbin) near Peats Ferrry Bridge.
Described as an “animal scene”, the 15 engravings on a rock platform along the Myall Trail in Mt Ku-ring-gai includes a number of wallabies and kangaroos
A long Shelter with Art along the Myall Trail, which includes over 80 motifs drawn in charcoal
Two kangaroos on either side of a rock shelter; one with entrails coming out of its stomach
Two leaping kangaroos, part of an emu and with rays on his head forms part of what may represent a hunting scene near the Myall Trail
A fairly demanding walk along an undulating ridge to Taffys Rock, a large sandstone platform that provides panoramic views over the Hawkesbury River and Cowan Creek