Broadwater Skatepark lies on the banks of the Richmond River in Broadwater, New South Wales. The skatepark was constructed by the team at Grahams Concrete and opened to the public to skate in late 2018.

The skatepark has a variety of quarts with extensions on each end, a handful of street features in the middle, including a rail, many pad and ledges in addition to the feature spine and rollover.

A few imperfections with the transitions made it awkward to skate. We also noticed that the steel cooping was set into the concrete too far, making for a tricky transition.

All things considered, Broadwater Skatepark is a sweet park with several different-sized transitions, a rad spine, a rollover hump and even a medium street section.

Skater Maps Three Star Skatepark Rating
BROADWATER SKATEPARK WEATHER
Money Shot
Concrete Skate Bowl
Street Skatepark
Street Skatepark
flat square rail
ledges
Down ledges & gap
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
Street Section
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