The Gundagai Skatepark is medium rare. The skatepark is laid out on a more traditional track/course that would probably be more fun on a scooter and BMX rather than skateboarders.
Most of the features are all a similar size, and mini ramps can be created between a couple of quarters along with a rad spine. The skatepark also has a few street sections, including a flat rail and a ledge for the street skaters. You will also find a few mounds and humps to pump around to appeal to most.
There is also a super dope concrete pump track next to Gundagai Skatepark that you can find by clicking the link here.
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