There are a large number of Aboriginal rock art sites within Strickland State Forest and the surrounding area to the north, which is a mix of Crown land and private property. A high proportion of these are Shelters with Art (paintings and hand stencils).

An Aboriginal engraving site in Strickland State Forest, which feaures a large Daramulan figure.
A long rock ledge near Dog Trap Road, which has 30 grinding grooves and eight mundoes.
Scattered figures around this small Aboriginal engraving site near Mangrove Road include a Daramulan figure.
A small Aboriginal engraving site with an eel and kangaroo on a small boulder.
An Aboriginal engraving site in Strickland State Forest with two male figures, and 16 grinding grooves.
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.
A complex and spectacular Aboriginal Shelter with Art near the Strickland State Forest. The site contains over 60 motifs in white ochre and charcoal.
Over 20 axe grinding grooves in the bed of a creek near Mangrove Road (Niagara Park).