Located next to the skatepark in the centre of town lies the freshly constructed concrete pump track.
The concrete pump track is a singular oval-shaped loop with a kink on one side, banked turns along with the standard array of humps and bumps. The pump track features fake grass in the middle which helps minimise the chalkies on the track. It would have also been nice to see the tanbark on the exterior of the track replaced with something that doesn’t so easily make its way onto the concrete surface and trip someone up.
Coolamon Pump Track is one of the better designed and constructed pump tracks in New South Wales and features the fresh concrete we love to roll around on.
If you are in town, you may as well check out the Coolamon Skate Park which is just a kickflip away.
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