The new Bray Street Skatepark in Coffs Harbour is a thrilling addition to the city’s skate infrastructure. Designed to cater to skateboarders, BMX riders, and scooter rollers of all skill levels, this state-of-the-art street-orientated skate facility offers diverse features, including a quarter, slappy curb, rails, ledges and banks. With its modern design, the skatepark has quickly become a popular destination for street skateboarders.
The skatepark can be found in Reg Ryan Oval, surrounded by luscious green grass. If you skate up the street just a couple of hundred meters, you will come across the similarly named Bray Street Kate Park which they have left untouched and is able to be skated.
Junction Hill Skate Bowl
The old-school Junction Hill Skate Bowl still stands in Junction Hill, just a 15-minute drive north of Grafton. The skate bowl was initially made from concrete, but now it comprises dirt, grass, cracks, and general debris mixed in with some concrete. This skate bowl...
Windale Skatepark
The new Windale Skatepark in Lake Macquarie, NSW, is something. The concrete park features smooth concrete, a selection of transitions and street features with an open-flow design. There is an open bowl with hips, humps, curves and the familiar steel coping that we...
Wallsend Skate Park
Designed by the team at Convic Skateparks and constructed by the crew at Concrete Skateparks, Wallsend Skatepark was opened to the public to skate in 2011. The open layout design supports heaps of mellow transitions, including quarters, banks, hips and mini ramps. The...