The country town of Griffith in rural New South Wales has invested in a rad skatepark next to the new pump track in Olympic Park.
The large concrete skateboard park features a double bowl with roll-in, steel coping, a hump and a spine connecting the two skate bowls. The bowls look and feel very similar to those at the famous Fitzroy Bowls.
The street section of Griffith Skatepark is reasonably comprehensive, with a lot of more extensive features better suited for bikes and scooters. There are still some mellow quarters, banks, mani pads, rails and ledges arranged through the street section.
The concrete is smooth, with barely any cracks and a super fun place to throw down.


















Warren Skatepark
Whilst the town of Warren was flooding the skateparks drainage was at work with the skatepark successfully being one of the driest parts of town. The super smooth concrete surface is shaped to cater for a rad skate bowl, an open flow section with banks, transitions...
Trangie Skate Park
The Trangie skatepark comprises of a mellow open bowl, a manny pad, a couple of gnarly down ledges and a feature-hipped bank to make for an open flow layout. The concrete skate bowl is super mellow and sports the steel coping we love to skate. A small skate park but...
Narromine Skatepark
The initial park was a poor attempt of a skatepark. Narromine Skatepark sits on a medium sized concrete slab with a few features above. The skatepark has since been blessed with and entirely new adjacent skatepark. They have the space, so why would they replace a park...




