Gilgandra Skate Park has been upgraded over the years and now boasts two sweet bowls and heaps of rad, mellow features between the two.

The OG park was originally just the peanut-shaped skate bowl, bank, and steel features. The OG bowl has been left untouched whilst a new concrete surface and upgrades were added.

The new section of the skate park features an open bowl, mini ramp and spine arranged in an open flow format and linking onto the existing banks and OG bowl.

An awesome skate park right on the highway. If you are ever driving past Gilgandra, it is worth bringing your board, stretching your legs and going for a roll.

Skater Maps Three Star Skatepark Rating
GILGANDRA SKATE PARK WEATHER
full pipe
banked snake run
skate bowl
concrete skate bowl
skate bowl
skate bowl
old school bowl
tiny mini ramp
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