The area of Ku-ring-gai National Park bounded by Terrey Hills, Duffys Forest and Cowan Creek hides many Aboriginal art sites. About half the sites are shelters along Cowan Creek, and the rest are engraving, cave art and grinding grooves along the many ridges and spurs.
An Aboriginal engraving of an axe and a second indeterminate figure, near the Long Track.
- Number of motifs: 2
- Quality: 1/5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1983
- Originally recorded by: Warren Bluff
A complex Aboriginal engraving site across multiple adjacent platforms, which includes a very long line of footprints (mundoes) and a depiction of Baiame.
- Number of motifs: 50
- Quality: 5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1898
- Originally recorded by: W.D. Campbell, F.D. McCarthy
- View site sketch
Hand stencils and what may be a stencil of a boomerang in red ochre in a shallow overhang near the Long Trail.
- Number of motifs: 3
- Quality: 2/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1985
An Aboriginal engraving of a macropod near the Long Track / Long Trail.
- Number of motifs: 1
- Quality: 3.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1983
An Aboriginal engraving site which may represent a hunting scene, on the western side of the Long Trail
- Number of motifs: 13
- Quality: 4/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1984
- View site sketch
The Long Trail Trig Aboriginal engraving site is described as a "remarkable ceremonial group" with figures including a deity, two composite beings and a kangaroo.
- Number of motifs: 7
- Quality: 5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1960
- Originally recorded by: F.D. McCarthy, 1st Hornsby Scout Group
- View site sketch
- Number of motifs: 3
- Quality: 2/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 2017
- Originally recorded by: Steven Chapple
An Aboriginal engraving site near McCarrs Creek Road with two shields, a kangaroo and a boomerang, as well as grooved water channels.
- Number of motifs: 4
- Quality: 3.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1978
- Originally recorded by: Bob Conroy
One of two shelters with art (SWA) above McCarrs Creek, which has a large number of hand stencils in red ochre.
- Number of motifs: 20
- Quality: 4/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 2007
- Originally recorded by: Bob Conroy
One of two shelters with art (SWA) above McCarrs Creek, which has a large number of negative and positive hand prints in red ochre.
- Number of motifs: 20
- Quality: 4.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 2007
- Originally recorded by: Bob Conroy
A ten-foot high Aboriginal engraving of Baiame in a commanding position, at the end of the Mount Murray Anderson ridge.
- Number of motifs: 1
- Quality: 4/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1898
- Originally recorded by: W.D. Campbell, F.D. McCarthy
- View site sketch
An Aboriginal engraving of a deity on a sloping rock below Mount Murray Anderson. One of a series of sites documented by Fred McCarthy.
- Number of motifs: 1
- Quality: 4/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1959
- Originally recorded by: F.D. McCarthy
- View site sketch
An Aboriginal engraving of an echidna. One of a series of sites documented by Fred McCarthy on Mount Murray Anderson.
- Number of motifs: 1
- Quality: 3/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1960
- Originally recorded by: F.D. McCarthy
- View site sketch
An Aboriginal engraving site depicting four leaping kangaroos on a huge rock platform below Mount Murray Anderson.
- Number of motifs: 4
- Quality: 3.5/5
- Condition of art: Good
- Year first recorded: 1898
- Originally recorded by: W.D. Campbell, F.D. McCarthy
- View site sketch
A weathered Aboriginal engraving of a man holding a shield and boomerang. One of a series of sites documented by Fred McCarthy on Mount Murray Anderson.
- Number of motifs: 3
- Quality: 2/5
- Condition of art: Weathered
- Year first recorded: 1960
- Originally recorded by: F.D. McCarthy