The new $200,000 skatepark upgrades at Darlington Point Skate Park opened to the public to skate in early 2022. The original concrete park remains practically untouched, whilst a newly upgraded park was constructed and added to the total surface area of the skatepark.
The new section of the skatepark consists of a super mellow open bowl and a mini ramp. The original skatepark left untouched contains several transitions, a spine, a mini ramp and a few street features.
A well-constructed and designed skatepark with a seamless flow between the new and the old sections.
Millfield Skatepark
The construction of a new skatepark at Crawfordville Park in Millfield has been completed by the Council. Situated on the grounds of the Crawfordville Community Hall on Bennett Street, Millfield, the skatepark features a blend of transition and street elements, making...
PCYC Cessnock Skatepark
PCYC Cessnock is a charitable organization committed to empowering young people to succeed, fostering partnerships with the Police and local communities to create positive, supportive environments. Among the many facilities across the PCYC NSW network, PCYC Cessnock...
West Kempsey Pump Track
Kempsey Shire Council, in partnership with local community members, has created a new tar-based pump track at Mountainview Reserve, off Polwood Street in West Kempsey. This innovative pump track allows riders on bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and roller skates to...