Girrakool Aboriginal Engravings

Photo: Robyn Conroy / CC BY 4.0

Deep within the bushland of Brisbane Water National Park, Girrakool offers a tangible connection to the region's Aboriginal heritage. The site is home to a remarkable collection of ancient rock engravings, including life-size figures of kangaroos, emus, and ancestral beings, pecked into sandstone platforms. Surrounded by scribbly gums and the sounds of bellbirds, this place feels sacred and serene — a must for travellers interested in Indigenous culture and history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1–1.5 hours to comfortably do the loop walk, absorb the engravings, and enjoy the picnic area. If you’re a keen photographer or want to sit and soak in the atmosphere, allow up to 2 hours. The site is easily combined with a morning or afternoon exploring other parts of Brisbane Water National Park.

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