Located near Grafton in rural New South Wales lies the infamous Copmanhurst Skatepark. The skatepark boasts a fresh design which you won’t find anywhere else in Australia.
Effectively a glorified mini ramp, Companhurst Skatepark features a kinked mini ramp with extensions, a pocket bowl, banks and more. Although it is a smaller skatepark, it offers everything a transition skater would desire with a bunch of uniquely shaped mallow obstacles.
A fun skatepark for local skaters scooter rollers and BMX’ers.


Wallsend Skate Park
Designed by the team at Convic Skateparks and constructed by the crew at Concrete Skateparks, Wallsend Skatepark was opened to the public to skate in 2011. The open layout design supports heaps of mellow transitions, including quarters, banks, hips and mini ramps. The...
Stuarts Point Skatepark
Located next to Macleay Arm and adjacent to the public school is a small but well-designed and constructed skatepark. The concrete is smooth and despite its age, has minimal cracks. Stuarts Point Skatepark features a great mellow bowl with steel coping. The skatepark...
Bray Street Skate Park
The old-school Bray Street Skate Park in Coffs Harbour has several pre-fab features above a relatively small concrete slab. The skateboard park features a square flat rail that is mellow and close to the ground, a single 2 ft quarter ramp with old rusting steel coping...




