Finger 3 Promontory

The northen section of the Newnes Plateau has been heavily eroded into 5 promontories that dominate the southern boundary of the Wolgan Valley.

Finger 3 is the longest, terminating at a high rock platform just under 4 kilometres south of Donkey Mountain.

High cliffs, gorges, slot canyons and amazing pagoda structures, including the Wolgan Pinnacle, are the main features of Finger 3.

There are lots of vantage points to admire the rugged landscape of the area.

In the shaded gorges and canyon areas the pagodas are thickly coated with mosses. In more exposed areas the pagodas erosion has created fantastic shapes and decorations.

An abundant array on plant life thrives in the area.

Cullen Bullen 8931-3N

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915 - 1055 metres

Promontory

Gardens of Stone National Park (NSW)

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Last Updated: 10-05-2019