Brunswick Heads Skatepark features a deformed peanut-shaped bowl with hips and even a deep section for the big boys. Brunswick Heads Skatepark also has an extensive array of street obstacles in-between the selection of ramps and quarters for a medium-sized skatepark. Probably one of the best skateparks in the vicinity, offering a great mix of street and transition. Brunswick Heads Skatepark was designed and constructed by our good friends at Oasis Skate Parks.
⊗ 37 Old Pacific Highway, Brunswick Heads NSW 2483
Byron Bay Skatepark
The new 2.6 million dollar skate facility in Byron Bay has officially opened to skate. The skatepark features two rad bowls, mini ramps with a spine and a comprehensive open-flow street section. The concrete is super smooth, the design is fantastic and the park is...
Broadwater Skatepark
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...
Woodburn Skatepark
Woodburn Skatepark can be found just off the Pacific Highway inland from Evans Head. The concrete skatepark features a mini ramp with steel coping and a small extension on one side. The mini looks fun, although we have seen better transitions and no need to comment on...
The peanut bowl with pool coping looks mint. ?