The famous Elermore Vale Bowl, also commonly referred to as Elermore Vale Skate Park, is one of the earlier concrete bowls constructed in Newcastle, NSW.

The skate park consists of a single concrete bowl. The bowl has relatively consistent transitions considering it was among the first in Australia. The skate bowl pre-dates the conventional steel coping we are more familiar with seeing and sports concrete edges. The corners are still steel and aggressive enough to throw down your standard transition tricks.

An old-school skate bowl that is in great condition considering its age. A fun place to roll around and one of many beautiful concrete skate parks in Newcastle.

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