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

Eleven figures have been recorded (one is no longer visible) on a large rock platform near the Central Coast Fire Control Centre.
Large emu on a small rock located in the scrub near the Kariong Rifle Range.
Single mundoe (footprint) near the Rifle Range Firetrail.
Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo on a long rock platform just above a firetrail
Aboriginal engraving of a kangaroo (and fish) on a rock platfom above Kellys Creek.
Two Aboriginal hand stencils in a small and shallow rock shelter.
An Aboriginal axe grinding groove site in the bed of Bumbles Creek, where its forded by Kilkenny Road. It's estimated there are more than 500 grooves.
Three charchoal figures at an Aboriginal Shelter with Art site on Kincumba Mountain.
An Aboriginal engraving of an anthropomorphic figure on Kincumba Mountain
An Aboriginal engraving of an eel on Kincumba mountain.
A compact Aboriginal site on Kincumba mountain, wihch includes fish and an eel, as well as some unusual figures.
Partly covered by moss, this Aboriginal engraving of a macropod is on a small rock platform on Kincumba mountain.
An Aboriginal engraving of a koala on Kincumba mountain.
Aboriginal red ochre and charcoal figures in a tall and long shelter near Woy Woy. An impressive site unfortunately damaged by graffiti.
Shelter below Koolewong Ridge, which has Aboriginal charcoal art (indeterminate motifs) and a midden.