The old-school Bray Street Skate Park in Coffs Harbour has several pre-fab features above a relatively small concrete slab.
The skateboard park features a square flat rail that is mellow and close to the ground, a single 2 ft quarter ramp with old rusting steel coping that has been dinged up, a ledge that can double up as a many pad, along with a featured obstacle in the middle of the park containing a couple of quarter ramps and banks as well as a down rail.
This skate park is seldomly skated as another new skatepark was constructed just a few hundred meters down the street, and Coffs Harbour also boasts a large comprehensive skate park in the centre of town.
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