These school holidays, join an Aboriginal ranger on a family friendly guided tour in Brisbane Water National Park. Hear cultural stories as you walk along Doyles walking track, near Patonga.
Gain a unique insight into the wisdom of the world’s oldest living culture as you explore Brisbane Water National Park, led by an Aboriginal ranger. Starting at Warrah lookout, you’ll go on a guided walk and discover the amazing variety of plants that Aboriginal people used for food, shelter and medicinal purposes.
Aboriginal culture is very much alive today in NSW national parks. Aboriginal people have always and will always have a deep connection with the landscape. Everything in the landscape has significance, including the land, waterways, plants and animals. This history will forever be an integral part of this landscape.
This tour is kindly supported by Central Coast Council. Visit the Central Coast Council’s website to find out more about the council’s Environmental Volunteering Program.
Please wear enclosed shoes and bring insect repellent, hat and sunscreen, and bring drinking water and snacks.
These school holidays, join an Aboriginal ranger on a family friendly guided tour in Brisbane Water National Park. Hear cultural stories as you walk along Doyles walking track, near Patonga.
Dates for 2026:
16 January
13 April
13 July
9 October
Tour time: 10am to 12pm
Accessibility
No wheelchair access.
Grade
Easy. Suitable for adults and children 5 years and over. It’s a 3km walk, with uneven, rough ground and steps.
Price
Adult $15 per person. Child (5 to 16 years) $10 per person. Family $40 for 2 adults and 2 children.
Meeting point
Carpark at the end of Warrah Trig Road, near Warrah lookout.
What to bring
Sturdy shoes, insect repellent, hat, drinking water, snacks.
Bookings
Bookings essential as tour numbers are limited. Phone 1300 072 757 for more information or book online.