Located within the Port Stephens Council area, Anna Bay Skatepark stands as a testament to community collaboration and dedication to the skateboarding culture. Constructed by Grind Projects, this skatepark boasts a meticulously crafted concrete surface, offering skaters near-perfect conditions to throw down their tricks. Adorned with an array of mellow obstacles, it presents an ideal environment for both beginners and seasoned skaters. The park’s features include a diverse range of quarters, banks, ledges, a volcano, a mini ramp, rails, and more, catering to various styles and preferences. A super fun skatepark just north of Newcastle.
Sorry, we don’t have recent images of this park yet, the images below are of the construction. If you have updated pics of this park, we would love to see them.
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