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.


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