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) and the Ourimbah State Forest. 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.
- Number of motifs: 12
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1945
- Originally recorded by: Ian Sim
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A long rock ledge near Dog Trap Road, which has 30 grinding grooves and eight mundoes.
- Number of motifs: 8
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1980
Scattered figures around this small Aboriginal engraving site near Mangrove Road include a Daramulan figure.
- Number of motifs: 5
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1976
- Originally recorded by: Ian Sim
- View site sketch
A small Aboriginal engraving site with an eel and kangaroo on a small boulder.
- Number of motifs: 2
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1980
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An Aboriginal engraving site in Strickland State Forest with two male figures, and 16 grinding grooves.
- Number of motifs: 2
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1945
- Originally recorded by: Ian Sim, Bob Pankhurst
An Aboriginal engraving of a koala on a sloping rock platform above Narara Creek.
- Number of motifs: 1
- Quality: 2.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 2020
A single figure of a man engraved on a small rock platform above Narara Creek.
- Number of motifs: 1
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 2021
A complex and spectacular Aboriginal Shelter with Art near the Strickland State Forest. The site contains over 60 motifs in white ochre and charcoal.
- Number of motifs: 60
- Quality: 4.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1990
- Originally recorded by: Warren Bluff
Over 20 axe grinding grooves in the bed of a creek near Mangrove Road (Niagara Park).
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1992
A small Aboriginal rock art shelter above Ourimbah Creek which has multiple motifs on the ceiling in charcoal and red ochre, including a number of human figures.
- Number of motifs: 15
- Quality: 2.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1960
- Originally recorded by: Bob Pankhurst
A large Aboriginal rock art shelter which features three sets of "dancing men" in charcoal and white ochre, as well as a bandicoot and indeterminate figures.
- Number of motifs: 12
- Quality: 3.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1960
- Originally recorded by: Bob Pankhurst
An Aboriginal rock art shelter above Ourimbah Creek with multiple motifs in charcoal and white and red ochre (including a large macropod).
- Number of motifs: 8
- Quality: 3.5/5
- Condition of art: Good, Graffiti damage
- Year first recorded: 1960
- Originally recorded by: Bob Pankhurst
An unusual Aboriginal rock art site with a human-like figure engraved on a vertical rock.
- Number of motifs: 2
- Quality: 3.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 2016
- Originally recorded by: C. Douchkov