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.










Tweed Heads Skatepark
Designed and constructed by our friends at Convic Skateparks, the Tweed Heads Skatepark is a force to be recorded with. A popular park for Instagram vids with additional street features painted in yellow. The concrete skatepark features a rad bowl with heaps of hips...
Murwillumbah Half Pipe
Located in a random park opposite the Murwillumbah Baptist Church, the famous Murwillumbah Half Pipe can be found. This old-school concrete half pipe is one of Australia's most vintage half pipes. The half-pipe shows its age with some large cracks in the concrete and...
Suffolk Park Pump Track
Paradise has got even better in Suffolk Park, Byron Bay Shire Council, with the recent construction of an awesome new tar pump track. The paths are wide, and the humps and bumps are plenty large enough to get some serious speed. There is also a heap of different paths...




