Over 40 sites have been recorded within the park, although many of these were along the river bank and flooded by the building of the weir in 1938.
Three Aboriginal engravings of indeterminate figures on a rock platform above Blackbutt Creek.
- Number of motifs: 3
- Quality: 1/5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1990
A large rock located in the Lane Cove National Park, which has both Aboriginal and European engravings.
- Number of motifs: 11
- Quality: 2.5/5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1990
- View site sketch
Aboriginal engraving of a platypus, carved in an unusually simple style.
- Number of motifs: 1
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1984
An unusual Aboriginal engraing site in Lane Cove National Park, which contains only emu and kangaroo tracks.
- Number of motifs: 20
- Quality: 1/5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1979
- Originally recorded by: Michael Guider
- View site sketch
A quite clearly defined kangaroo, and some smaller engravings, next to the Max Allen Track on a small rock
- Number of motifs: 5
- Quality: 4/5
- Condition of art: Good, Re-grooved
- Year first recorded: 1965
- Originally recorded by: F.D. McCarthy, Ian Sim
- View site sketch
Water channels that appear to be of Aboriginal origin, below the STEP Track in South Turramurra.
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 2021