Pines Picnic Area Mosaic Sculpture

Landmarks and Buildings

The Pines Picnic Area mosaic sculpture showcases totems and dreaming stories relating to the creation of Mount Yarrahappini, a deeply significant place for the local Ngambaa, Gumbaynggirr and Dunghutti people. These cultural stories are shared by the Aboriginal artists who came together to create the sculpture amid the lush rainforest of Yarriabini National Park.

While you’re there, explore the Way Way Rainforest Walk, have lunch at the Pines Picnic Area and be sure to take advantage of the panoramic views from the lookout atop Mount Yarrahappini.

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