There are thousands of Aboriginal engraving and shelter art sites recorded around Gosford and across the Central Coast region. These rock art sites include animals, birds, sea creatures, bird tracks, human footsteps, male and female figures, hunting weapons and ancestral beings. Many sites are protected in the national parks of the Central Coast, but a surprisingly large number of recorded sites are on rural properties and industrial estates.

Many of the sites were documented by W. D. Campbell in 1899, and later by Fred McCarthy and Ian Sim.  The Central Coast Original Recordings page lists all the publicly documented Campbell, Sim and McCarthy sites.

An article by Coast Magazine (Ancient Art Galleries of the Central Coastdownload PDF or read online) covers some of the significant rock art sites of the Central Coast area.

Aboriginal rock art sites by park: Bouddi NP /  Brisbane Water  / McPherson SF / Popran NP / Strickland SF

Aboriginal stone arrangement and engravings of three fish on a ridge near Mount White.
Aboriginal engraving of a boomerang near Mount White
Low shelter with Aboriginal art below Mount White, which has a complex panel of (mostly) charcoal figures.
Faded Aboriginal shelter art in a long overhang below a ridge in Mount White
An large rock rock platform near Mount White, which has about ten Aboriginal engravings including a Daramulan and "sea creature-like" figure.
A large platform below a ridge near Mount White it has a possible Aboriginal stone arrangement and rock engravings.
An indeterminate figure and at least 13 grinding grooves on a platform along a long ridge near Mount White.
Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo on a sloping rock face near Mount White.
An Aboriginal rock engraving site on a ridge near Mount White which includes two men (one exhibiting both male and female traits, a shark, and eight fish, with . All figures are notably weathered.
An Aboriginal engraving site with a two-toed mundoe on a ridge near Mount White.
A sloping rock platform below a ridge near Mount White which has a mundoe and grinding grooves.
An Aboriginal engraving site with two mundoes on a ridge near Mount White.
An Aboriginal engraving site with (at least) two mundoes and some circles on a ridge near Mount White.
An Aboriginal engraving site on a ridge in Mount White which depicts a possum or a bird.
An Aboriginal rock art site with a man and woman drawn in red ochre along a ridge near Mount White.