The Corindi Beach Skatepark features an old street section and a more recently added dope skate bowl. The oblong-shaped skate bowl has consistent transitions, smooth concrete, fantastic drainage, an extension, and familiar steel coping that we love to skate.
The skatepark has been added to and extended over the years to what we now know. Some of the older sections of the park are cracking in areas, although the more recently added features that include the bowl boast seamless transitions with smooth, fast concrete. The street section of the park includes obstacles such as quarters, rails, ledges, banks, humps and bumps.
The skatepark is located next to basketball courts and comes fully equipped with seats, a table, drinking water, rubbish bins, a graph wall and more. The park is beautiful, with well-manicured grass. The graph wall is different; however nice to see and reflects the lack of graffiti on the skatepark. The wall offers a legal area for graffiti artists to paint, which results in the artists doing what they enjoy whilst not being subject to potential criminal damages.
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