The Old Berrigan Skatepark is next to the public swimming pool, and recent flooding had once turned the park into an extension of the pool. We hope we didn’t get your hope up on a bowl; this skatepark just has rough transitions and a couple of more prominent street features and not an empty bowl in sight.

The skatepark shows its age with some average restoration attempts over the years.

Two Star Skatepark Rating | Skater Maps
BERRIGAN SKATEPARK WEATHER
NSW Skateparks
Skatepark
Steel Coping
Quarter Ramp
Banks, Quarters
Quarter Ramp
Street Skatepark
Transition
Street Features
Skateboard Park
Stairs and Down Rails
Quarter, Banks & Rails
Euro Gap
Repair Job
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