Bass Point Indigenous Cultural Walk

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Experience sweeping coastal views and discover the deep cultural significance of Bass Point Reserve through the self-guided Cultural Walk. Along the trail, a series of interpretive signs share the rich history of First Nations presence in the Shellharbour region, offering insights into how the land was used and respected for thousands of years.

The walk highlights the Wodi Wodi People, part of the Dharawal Nation, who moved between Picton, Stanwell Tops, Marulan, and Nowra, camping at Bass Point during their seasonal travels. The signage explores their movement patterns, diet, tools, and the natural resources they relied on, providing a powerful connection to the land’s past and its continuing cultural importance.

Today, Bass Point Reserve is listed on the Register of the Australian Heritage Commission and is recognised as one of the two most significant archaeological sites on the New South Wales coast.

Please note: The reserve will be closed during total fire bans for visitor safety.

Facilities

Carpark Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

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