The street-oriented Fernside Skatepark is the one-stop shop for street skaters.
Once upon a time, the skatepark consisted primarily of a mini ramp. Fortunately, the council has left the pimping mini ramp and added a massive extension with the street features. There are a few very steep transitions on the perimeter, heaps of ledges, stairs, and rails.
The concrete is smooth, and the transitions are tight.
Parrey Skatepark
One of the best private indoor skateparks in Australia, Parrey Skatepark sports a selection of seamless mini ramps with tight transitions and a bunch of larger wooden ramps, quarters, vert walls, spine and much more. The larger section of the park was a little gnarly...
Crescent Head Skatepark
The beautiful coastal town of Crescent Head on the Macleay Valley Coast in NSW is due for a new skatepark. The town is known as a holiday hot spot with gorgeous beaches and great surf. Unfortunately, the skatepark is letting the town down with only three pre-fab...
Byron Bay Skatepark
The new 2.6 million dollar skate facility in Byron Bay has officially opened to skate. The skatepark features two rad bowls, mini ramps with a spine and a comprehensive open-flow street section. The concrete is super smooth, the design is fantastic and the park is...