Forbes Skatepark, located in rural New South Wales, has become a haven for skateboard enthusiasts with its extensive upgrades over the years. The skatepark has undergone significant expansions, transforming it into a much larger and more diverse facility. Its impressive layout includes a variety of elements catering to skaters from transition to street.
One notable feature of Forbes Skatepark is its array of obstacles, which include bowls, mini ramps, a spine, banks, ledges, rails, stairs, and more. The thoughtful design and inclusion of various elements contribute to a dynamic and engaging layout.
A super fun skatepark with a lot on offer. The best and only skatepark in Forbes, New South Wales.
There is also a new concrete pump track that has been constructed next to the skatepark.




















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