A small skatepark with transitions and a ledge. The park has some modern humps in the middle to help us pump from end to end. There are quarters at each end, one of which is curved. There is a cool banking quarter in the middle and a ledge on the other side.

They have made the most out of a small space. The concrete is smooth, and all the skate obstacles are on par.

There are a few street features just out of sight at Curran’s Hill Circuit that might be missed if you didn’t look twice.

Our only complaint is the decision to have tanbark for the landscaping. Such a silly and common mistake to mix with a skatepark.

Two Star Skatepark Rating | Skater Maps
CURRANS HILL SKATEPARK WEATHER
full pipe
banked snake run
skate bowl
skate bowl
concrete skate bowl
skate bowl
skate bowl
old school bowl
tiny mini ramp
tiny mini ramp
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