The Gundagai Pump Track is a super well thought out and designed pump track that would be rad to ride on a bike or scooter. Unfortunately, the concrete is very rough and not supper appealing for skaters unless you have a long or penny board with bigger wheels, brand new bearing or are much fitter than the skaters at Skater Maps.

Located next to the Gundagai Pump Track is a more conventional skatepark with smoother concrete and traditional skate features that you can see by clicking this link.

Two Star Skatepark Rating | Skater Maps
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Pump Tracks Australia
Pump Tracks Australia
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