The new Parramatta Skatepark also known as Gipps Street Recreation Precinct has transformed a 32-hectare site in Claremont Meadows into an exceptional hub for sports and recreation. Located at 34 Gipps Street, Claremont Meadows, NSW, this $44.5 million redevelopment is designed to provide activities for all ages and skill levels, making it a landmark destination for the community.
A standout feature of the precinct is the smooth, tar-paved pump track. With its gentle humps, bumps, and berms, it’s the perfect playground for riders of bikes, scooters, rollerblades, and skateboards. The pump track caters to beginners and experienced riders alike, ensuring hours of exhilarating fun for everyone.
For skateboarders, scooter rollers and BMX enthusiasts, the highlight of the precinct is the state-of-the-art skatepark. Crafted with fresh concrete, the skatepark offers a dynamic space where skaters can practice their tricks, hone their skills, or simply enjoy the thrill of the ride. Whether you’re dropping in for the first time or a seasoned skater seeking your next challenge, this skatepark promises an exciting experience.
The skatepark was designed and constructed by CONVIC Skateparks, one of the best skatepark builders in the country. It features an array of Mallow Street features, including banks, rails, many pads, quarters, and more. There is also a premium bowl with pool-style coping in a unique design that you won’t find anywhere else.
Beyond the skateboarding and pump track facilities, the Gipps Street Recreation Precinct includes open spaces and amenities ideal for family outings, picnics, and relaxation. Its thoughtful design caters to diverse interests, ensuring a vibrant community atmosphere where everyone can find something to enjoy.
Plan your visit today to discover why Gipps Street Recreation Precinct is becoming one of Parramatta’s most talked-about recreation destinations!
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