Oasis Skateparks built the Blayney Skatepark which opened to the public to skate in 2018. The park features a large bowl with several different sections and a dedicated open-flow street section.
The street section is sweet, but the bowl is where the money is at. Super rad snaking bowls with lines for days, mellow transitions, smooth concrete and steel coping.
The town of Blayney is lucky to sport the relatively new Blayney Skatepark.
Sussex Inlet Skate Park
An old skatepark that is waterlogged has heaps of leaves on it and hasn't been well maintained in years. If you came with a leaf blower or a broom, you could clean up the park and have some fun. The transitions look a bit sketchy. An open flow arrangement with a...
BIG4 Nelligen Skatepark
The only skatepark in Nelligen can be found at the BIG 4 Nelligen Holiday Park. It is a private park to incentivize campers to stay with premium facilities, including this great skatepark. The skatepark can be seen from the main road and is directly opposite the pub....
Banjo’s Skate Park
Designed and constructed by Convic Skate Park, Banjo's Skate Park in Terrigal, NSW, is a concrete masterpiece. For a small park, they have managed to jam in a lot of features. The skatepark has an open-flow design with transitions, humps and street features to keep...