Bass Point Indigenous Cultural Walk

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Experience the breathtaking coastal vistas and explore a series of informative signs that delve into the rich history of First Nation’s presence at Bass Point Reserve and Shellharbour City. The Cultural Walk tells a story of the way First Nation’s people connected with the land their movement patterns, diet, resources and tools.

The Wodi Wodi People travelled between Picton, Stanwell Tops, Marulan and Nowra and would camp at Bass Point. Today Bass Point is entered on the Register of the Australian Heritage Commission and is recognised as one of the two most important archaeological sites on the New South Wales coast.

Please note the reserve will be closed during a total fire ban.

Facilities

Carpark Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

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Picture early Indigenous camp

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