Terarra Creek Camping Area is a small camp site in Nangar National Park. There are picnic and toilet facilities at the camping area. You need...
Tesselate Hill is just north of Mt Irvine. Tesselate Hill was previously known as 'The Pavements' because of a series of rock platforms, just to...
There is a single Rock Engraving on Tesselate Hill. There are a number of Grinding Grooves nearby. The Engraving depicts the outline of a woman....
There are a number of Grinding Grooves and Water Pots on a large large rock shelf on Tesselate Hill overlooking the Wollangambe River. Some of...
The Tessellated Pavement is an inter-tidal rock platform divided into regular shapes or tiles when it cracked by movements in the Earth's crust. There are...
The Fort is a rocky outcrop surrounding spot height 935 on Fort Ridge, 2k south-west of Mt Airly. It is a bushwalker's playground - pagodas,...
The Goat Track Pass is an old pass through the Kedumba Walls cliff line. The pass was used by pioneers living in the Kedumba Valley...
At 1266 metres, The Granites Lookout is the highest point in the Kanangra Range and one of the highest spots in the Blue Mountains. The...
The Great Wall is a sloping wall of pagodas that runs north-south along the western side of Mt Airly for more than 1 kilometre. There...
The Grotto is a small walk-through canyon between Point Hatteras & Genowlan Creek. Iron ladders, foot bridges & railings used to make it much easier...