Built by United Skate Parks, the Culburra Beach Skate Park can be found on Curly Bay foreshore in the centre of town.
The concrete skatepark has a bunch of mellow street features with an open-flow configuration. There are rails, banks, ledges, humps, manny pads, slappy curbs, quarters and more. The signature bowl doubles up as a fantastic mini ramp with the standard steel coping that we love to skate.
The skatepark extends to a basketball court section and makes for a very large concrete surface.
A super fun skatepark with a lot of street features.
Parrey Skatepark
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Crescent Head Skatepark
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Byron Bay Skatepark
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