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).
Two small, adjacent shelters with Aboriginal rock art including two eels in white ochre.
- Number of motifs: 4
- Quality: 2.5/5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1979
- Originally recorded by: Warren Bluff
A low and small shelter below Prestons Ridge, which contains over 50 Aboriginal rock art motifs in charcoal, white and red ochre.
- Number of motifs: 50
- Quality: 4/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1975
- Originally recorded by: Stanbury and Clegg
A small human figure in red ochre and some charcoal motifs in a shallow overhang at the base of a long cliff.
- Number of motifs: 3
- Quality: 2/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1979
- Originally recorded by: Bob Pankhurst
An unusual Aboriginal rock art site in the Ourimbah State Forest, with two human figures in red ochre drawn inside a large boulder.
- Number of motifs: 3
- Quality: 2/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1975
- Originally recorded by: Bob Pankhurst