The Ngaro people have walked this land for over 9,000 years. Protected from the elements in a once-hidden cave, Ngaro artwork adorns the fragile rock surface.
The track begins deep inside Nara Inlet on Hook Island — an excellent overnight anchorage. Short and initially steep, the stepped track leads up the side of the inlet to a viewing platform at the cave’s entrance. Allow at least an hour to immerse yourself in the Ngaro cultural stories of the site.
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Facilities
Interactive Centre, Shaded Area, Viewing Platform, Walking Tracks
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Activities
Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Guided Walks, Hiking/Trekking, Self-Guided, Wilderness Walking
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Experiences
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Adventure, Cultural, Educational Tourism, Flora/Fauna, Historic/Heritage, Island, Nature based







