Jowalbinna Rock Art Walks
The Jowalbinna Rock Art galleries are just one hour south-west of Laura on the Maytown track.
Access is by 4WD only. On the Little Laura River, Jowalbinna is the Peninsula's longest established conservation area, with the very highest natural and cultural heritage values.
Proprietor Steve Trezise is Australia's leading interpretive guide in rock art and anthropology. Steve's brother Matt is also a talented guide and available by arrangement.
Since Percy Trezise began exploring and recording the Quinkan rock art in 1960, the Trezise family have played a seminal role in conservation and research. The Trezise's have worked closely with the Aboriginal traditional owners.
The Trezise family's Deighton River property (east of Laura) has some spectacular rock art sites, including the Deighton Lady, Rainmaking, Blue Figures & Rainbow Serpent. Guided tours by arrangement. Steve Trezise has access to rock art sites across the Laura Sandstones on other pastoral holdings and Aboriginal lands.
Special Features: safe swimming in the creek, best of the Quinkan rock art, spectacular sandstone escarpments
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Duration:
- Emu Dreaming and Giant Wallaroo – Half Day
- Brady Creek Sites – 3 hours
Access: Guided - June-October
Facilities: Safari Camp accommodation and meals
Trail Management, Bookings and Enquires Contact:
Steve Trezize, Phone: 07 4060 3236, Mobile: 0488 603 268,
Email: enquiries@jowalbinna.com.au


