Pindar Cave is a geological sandstone overhang formation in Brisbane Water National Park near Wondabyne. Access is via a trail from Wondabyne train station.
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Smart steps to trek safely
If you're from the Central Coast you may know your favourite bushwalks and trails like the back of your hand. But if you're a guest in our region, or simply new to exploring the great outdoors, it's worth planning ahead when venturing into the wild and wonderful Aussie bush. We recommend taking a few smart steps before your first step into the bush:
Check before you trek. To stay safe and aware always check the NPWS website for the latest alerts before visiting a national park.
No service? No problem. Save the area you're exploring 'offline' in Google Maps so you can still access when out of reception
Prepared for anything. For big walks, ensure you have the Emergency+ government safety app installed and the Red Cross First Aid app.
🐍 Snake awareness 🐍
The Australian Reptile Park is calling for the public to exercise extreme caution when enjoying the warmer weather outdoors. Always tread lightly and remember if you spot a snake it will want to get out of your way - calmly stand still like a tree and leave it be.