Great Walks
There are many great walks in the national park. Most of our group walked up the main gorge and visited the notable sites off the main track. The scenery changes often from creek bed to rainforest to white sandstone cliffs. There are several creek crossings involving stepping on strategically placed rocks. A pair of walking sticks decreases the risk of slipping and injury.
On Tuesday we walked to the Art Gallery which is a magnificent overhanging cliff decorated with Aboriginal paintings and engravings. Unfortunately there is also graffiti but camera surveillance has now been installed. This is at the end of the main track and on our return walk we visited the magnificent Ward's Canyon, the Moss Garden, and my favourite which was the Amphitheatre. To reach this we had to climb steep steel ladders.
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