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Red Hands Cave
Point of InterestDescription
Red Hands Cave in Blue Mountains National Park is one of the best showcases of Aboriginal rock art in the area. It's reached via the 8km Red Hands Cave loop walking track, which starts at the causeway near the park entrance. You can also drive around 13km past the park entrance, along the unsealed Oaks trail and Red Hands trail, to Red Hands Cave carpark, for a 1km return walk.
Entry to the cave is free however National Park entry fees apply.
If youre driving into the Glenbrook area, the gates are open:
First Sunday in October to first Sunday in April 8.30am to 7pm.
Rest of year 8.30am to 6pm.
Please respect this precious site and help protect it by not touching the art and avoiding flash photography.
Pets are not permitted.
No camping or overnight parking.
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