The old school Dulwich Hill Skate Park, located in Sydney’s inner west, is something to admire and a part of skateboarding history.
Dulwich Hill Skate Park has been upgraded several times over the years. The original snake run remains at the park’s top and has been modified with steel coping in areas.
The main section of the park contains some more prominent transition features with a mini and a couple of large open bowls.
The most recent extension includes some smooth fresh concrete and a number of street features.
Carnes Hill Skate Park
Designed by our friends at Convic Skate Parks, the New Carnes Hill Skate Park is one of the most comprehensive street-style plaza parks in Sydney. The skatepark has a smooth, concrete surface with heaps of modern random street obstacles. Street features include manny...
Moorebank Skatepark
Moorebank Skatepark would have been an epic skatepark when it was originally created in the millennial. The skatepark is still a lot of fun, but the design is starting to date, and the concrete surface has seen better days. The concrete skatepark features a skate bowl...
Woronora Heights Skate Park
The relatively new Woronora Heights Skate Park can be found next to the Woronora Heights Oval. The skateboard park features a mellow open bowl, quarters, banks, a rail, a manny pad and a ledge. The feature manny pad is curved and on a slant which is cool to see. The...