


Berrigan Skatepark
The Old Berrigan Skatepark is next to the public swimming pool, and recent flooding had once turned the park into an extension of the pool. We hope we didn’t get your hope up on a bowl; this skatepark just has rough transitions and a couple of more prominent...
Jerilderie Skatepark
The New Jerilderie Skatepark opened to the public to skate in 2022. The freshcrete contains banks, a quarter bowl, quarters and a spine. A fabulous open-flow design that is fun to pump from side to side for all abilities. A super fun skate park where the local skaters...
Coleambally Skatepark
A stock standard rural New South Wales skatepark. Nothing original, but also no problems and heaps of mellow transition features including the much loved spine. The skatepark is located behind the cop shop which has been a trend in rural NSW along with the...
Leeton Skatepark
The Old Leeton Skatepark has had some significant upgrades. The original OG skatepark was left untouched, and they added a substantial new addition. The OG park had a collection of open-flowing clover bowls with banks and transitions galore and a couple of spines....
Cobram Skatepark
Designed by Convic Skateparks and constructed by Precision Parks, the Cobram Skatepark has made Cobram a skateboarding destination with its dope snake-run style bowl in Federation Park. The concrete skate bowls have hips, humps, and a spine, along with other shapes we...
Ashmont Skate Park
Also commonly referred to as Webb Park Skatepark, located in the burbs of Wagga Wagga in Webb Park, is the Ashmont Skatepark. The skateboard park once used to be a single dish, although the park has been renovated over the years to include reasonably large features...
Forest Hill Skatepark
Just a ten-minute drive from the heart of Wagga Wagga, located on the Forest Hill Oval is a selection of ramps, banks, spine, euro gaps, rails and a mini ramp. Rhino Ramps designed and created the ramps and placed them on a reasonably large slab of smooth concrete....
Griffith Skatepark
The country town of Griffith in rural New South Wales has invested in a rad skatepark next to the new pump track in Olympic Park. The large concrete skateboard park features a double bowl with roll-in, steel coping, a hump and a spine connecting the two skate bowls....
Darlington Point Skate Park
The new $200,000 skatepark upgrades at Darlington Point Skate Park opened to the public to skate in early 2022. The original concrete park remains practically untouched, whilst a newly upgraded park was constructed and added to the total surface area of the skatepark....
Narrandera Skatepark
An older skatepark that has been updated over the years with modern street features in the middle and new and improved banks and quarters. The upgraded concrete skatepark is head and heels better than the pre-existing park with old steel banks. The original mini ramp...
Tolland Skatepark
Wagga Wagga is proud to boast several rad skateparks, including the new addition of Tolland Skatepark. The street-orientated concrete skateboard park is on the smaller side, however, it has most of the standard street features that any skater would love to have at...
Yenda Skatepark
The New Yenda Skatepark was opened in August 2020. The freshcrete consists is a transition haven for tranny froffers. There are a variety of mellow quarters and banks with an open-flow layout. Mini ramps can be made and there are a few small street features to have...
Kilmore Skatepark
The infamous Kilmore Skatepark would have been dope in its day. It is still a great skatepark, but the features are on the larger side, and the concrete isn’t what it once was. Kilmore Skatepark features a concrete mini ramp with steel coping and an extension at...
Cootamundra Pump Track
Cootamundra boats a nifty little pump track located next to the skatepark. The Cootamundra Pump Track is a small tar track, and the humps are too insignificant to roll around properly on a conventional skateboard. It would be a great beginners’ park for scooters...
Tocumwal Skatepark
The recently upgraded Tocumwal Skatepark has improved in leaps and bounds compared to the previous park. The skatepark features quartets with an extension and a bank, along with a handful of street features in the middle of the park. The concrete is smooth, the...
Wandong Skatepark
Built by Independent Concrete Constructions, the Wandong Skatepark features a rad horseshoe bowl, a hump in the middle, and a small street section. A fun skatepark, although we found the hump in the middle of the bowl pointless as you couldn’t get much speed...
Gumnut Park Skatepark
The not-so-famous Gumnut Park Skatepark in Donnybrook, Victoria, has a single quarter, a couple of ledges and a bank. The skatepark is small, but at least you can roll from side to side and pump around. Gumnut Park, on the other hand, is a rad park to take the family...
Kalkallo Skate Dish
A pleasant surprise to discover one of Australia’s worst skateparks in Bells Reserve, Kalkallo, Victoria. We are still confused about what to make of Kalkallo Skate Dish, but the proof is in the pudding. It appears that the park was recently constructed. However...