The famous Cobar Skatepark, located smack bam in the middle of rural New South Wales is a concrete masterpiece. The skatepark boasts an enclosed concrete bowl with a roll-in and the steel coping we love to grind. The bowl is unique and shaped with hips, pockets and a deep end. The rest of the skatepark offers skateboarders, scooter rollers and BMX’ers a haven for transition froffers.

The skatepark is a super fun spot to throw down your best tricks and a long way away from the next closest skatepark. A mostly appreciated and welcomed addition to the local Cobar community and a rad place for skateboarders, scooter rollers and BMX’ers alike.

Constructed by the hard woking team of concreters at Precision Parks. 

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