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

European contact art near Mt White in the form of a sailing ship; nearby are over 50 grinding grooves and a small woman.
A series of eight Aboriginal engraving sites near Mount White, which include 28 figures and over 30 axe grinding grooves.
An Aboriginal engraving site with a single fish, in thick scrub near the Tunnel Trail.
An Aboriginal engraving of half a man, who has been speared in the foot. It's on a small rock platform above Mullet Creek.
An Aboriginal engraving site along a small creek above the Tunnel Trail, which has multiple figures and some axe grinding grooves.
An interesting Aboriginal engraving site near Myoora Road, which includes a man holding a boomerang, and many animal figures.
Aboriginal engraving site on a ridge above Narara Creek, with a bird and fish.
Two adjacent shelters at the base of a tall cliff-line above Narara Creek, which have Aboriginal charcoal drawings.
An Aboriginal engraving of a koala on a sloping rock platform above Narara Creek.
A single figure of a man engraved on a small rock platform above Narara Creek.
Small Aboriginal engraving of a wallaby, which has no front legs.
Above the Gosford Railway Dams in Narara is an Aboriginal engraving site which includes a speared man, eel and fish.
Above the Gosford Railway Dams in Narara is a long wave-like shelter with a significant amount of Aboriginal art, in white and red ochre, and charcoal.
A small shelter with Aboriginal charcoal drawings in the McPherson State Forest, near the Crane Ridge Trail.
A complex and spectacular Aboriginal Shelter with Art near the Strickland State Forest. The site contains over 60 motifs in white ochre and charcoal.