There are 270 aboriginal sites in Australia
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Black Range State Park is a picturesque state park located near Cavendish, Australia.
Located in the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park, Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art site is a must-visit destination for anyone wanting to experience ancient culture and history. The rock art site is a window to a rich spiritual tradition and is located along the circular 1.5 kilometre Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art walk. The Burrungkuy (Nourlangie) rock art site features ancient rock art that has served as a shelter and canvas for thousands of years. The main (Anbangbang) gallery show
The Elvina Track Aboriginal Engraving Site in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is a fascinating destination for those interested in indigenous Australian culture and history.
The Fitzroy Aboriginal Heritage Walking Trail in Melbourne, Australia is a self-guided walking tour that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the history and culture of the Wurundjeri (Woiwurrung) people.
Located in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Goulburn River National Park is a nature lover's paradise. It covers a stretch of approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) of the Goulburn River and offers a wide range of recreational activities for visitors.
The Grampians National Park is a vast parkland that offers a variety of activities such as hiking, rock climbing, sightseeing, and immersing oneself in Victorian history.
Kakadu National Park, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, is a vast protected area known for its nature, culture, and heritage.
Marramarra National Park is a protected national park located in the Hawkesbury region of northwestern Sydney, New South Wales.
Miners Beach Angourie is a beautiful cove located near the Green Point car park.
Mount Buangor State Park is a 2400-hectare park located in the Bayindeen region 60 kilometres west of Ballarat, Victoria.
Mount Buninyong is an extinct volcano located within the Mount Buninyong Scenic Reserve in western Victoria, Australia.
Rottnest Island, also known as "Rotto," is a beloved destination off the coast of Western Australia.
Rufus River is a scenic watercourse located in the south-western region of New South Wales, Australia.
Stonewoman Aboriginal Area Tingha is a unique rock formation with cultural and spiritual significance.
Alpine National Park, located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, is the largest national park in Victoria, covering an area of 646,000 hectares (1,600,000 acres).
Arabanoo Lookout at Dobroyd Head Balgowlah Heights is a popular destination in Sydney, named after an Aboriginal man who was the first to live among European settlers.
Arakwal National Park is a must-visit destination located in New South Wales, Australia.
The Attack Creek Historical Reserve Memorial is located on Stuart Highway, about 74 kilometers north of Tennant Creek.
Balls Head Reserve is a historic nature reserve located in Sydney.
Bargo State Conservation Area Wattle Ridge is a natural haven in the NSW Southern Highlands, offering a wide range of activities and natural wonders for visitors.
Barranyi National Park is a peaceful wilderness haven located in the Sir Edward Pellew Group of islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Bass Point Reserve, also known as Long Point, is a heritage-listed former cedar timber industry, Aboriginal camping and meeting place, pastoral property, and basalt mine.
Located in Bull Creek on the Canning River, Bateman Park is dense with river gums and melaleucas.
The Bathurst Peace Garden is a monument to peace located on the edge of the Macquarie River Bicentennial Park.
Located on the boundary of Victoria's Alpine and Gippsland regions, Baw Baw National Park spans across an area of 13,530-hectares (33,400-acres).
Bay of Islands Coastal Park is a breathtaking coastal reserve in Victoria, Australia.
Beachport Conservation Park is a magnificent protected area located in the Limestone Coast of South Australia.
Billimina Rock Art Site is an impressive rock overhang in the Wartook Valley Glenisla region.
Bingie Beach North Bingie is a stunning expanse of beaches with strong surfing breaks.
Bomaderry Creek Bushwalking Track is a small area adjacent to the town of Bomaderry, known for its diverse vegetation and Aboriginal heritage.