This walk offers good examples of local aboriginal rock engravings on an attractive elevated rock platform with views into the distance. From the car park the walk travels through mostly flat scrubby bush before gently rising through heath onto a tessellated rock platform. Rock engravings are best observed in the early morning or late afternoon or after rain. The track and trail are followed back to the car park.
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