Deniliquin Skatepark, crafted by the renowned Independent Concrete Constructions, stands out as a premier destination for skating enthusiasts in rural New South Wales. Known for its super smooth surface, this concrete skatepark boasts an impressive array of mellow street features, making it a haven for street skaters and scooter rollers alike. There is also an open bowl with 4 ft consistent transitions.
The plaza-style setup of Deniliquin Skatepark includes numerous many pads, rails, ledges, banks, and quarters, offering a versatile and enjoyable experience for skaters of all levels. Whether you’re perfecting your tricks or just starting, the park’s design caters to everyone, ensuring hours of fun and excitement.












Wellington Skatepark
Wellington Bowl features the original gnarly bowl with a more recently added extension with some more reasonably sized obstacles. The OG clover-shaped bowl had heaps of broken glass and rubbish in the middle, along with what looked like a collection of syringes. The...
Molong Bowl
The old-school Molong Bowl was looking more like a swimming pool when we were there. One thing is for sure, the skate bowl could have better drainage. The concrete skate bowl looks like it could be fun, on the larger gnarly side with a vert section. Steel coping as we...
Orange Skatepark
Also commonly referred to as the John Lomas Skate Park, The Orange Skatepark is fresh, to say the least. Designed and constructed by the team at Oasis Skateparks. The skatepark comprises a rad concrete bowl and a comprehensive street section. Featuring an orange...




