Located in rural NSW, Harden Skatepark stands out as a haven for skating transition enthusiasts. Crafted by Precision Parks, its centrepiece is a uniquely shaped open bowl adorned with hips, pockets, and a deep end. The smooth concrete surface beckons skaters with its promise of seamless rides, complemented by steel coping perfect for grinding. Catering to skateboarders, scooter rollers, and BMX’ers alike, it has become a hot spot for transition skaters. Harden Skatepark isn’t just a concrete expanse; it’s a vibrant community hub where riders converge and throw down together.
Leumeah Pump Track
The New Leumeah Pump Track cost $490,000 to design and construct. The pump track was opened in early 2021 and has been a popular facility for skaters, scooters and, more often, bikes. The pump track is made out of tar and is very smooth. The layout of the track offers...
Batemans Bay Skatepark
Batemans Bay Skatepark has been upgraded over the years to its current glory. The skatepark extension was designed and constructed by Oasis Skateparks and includes the bowl. Batemans Bay Skatepark features a large open bowl with smooth concrete and steel coping. The...
Appin Skatepark
The new Appin Skatepark can be found in Appen Park. The freshly laid concrete has an enclosed bowl and a large street-style plaza. The bowl has two circular sections that all interconnect with a rectangle. There is a drain that makes for a reasonable gap to clear in...