Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Harrington, New South Wales, Harrington Skatepark is a beloved destination for skateboarders. With its well-designed features, commitment to quality, and breathtaking location, the skatepark offers a thrilling space for riders to master their tricks.
Harrington Skatepark is on a small to medium-sized concrete slab with a number of pre-fab skate features above. Skaters can enjoy various obstacles, including ramps, quarter pipes, banks, rails, and ledges. The park’s layout is designed to encourage flow and creativity, allowing skaters to navigate the space with ease and execute tricks. With its well-designed features, Harrington Skatepark provides an exciting platform for riders to develop their skills and push their limits.
Harrington Skatepark stands as an exhilarating and inclusive skateboarding destination in Harrington, NSW. Whether you’re a novice skater learning the ropes or an experienced rider seeking new challenges, Harrington provides a dynamic space to showcase your skills and connect with like-minded individuals. Embark on an unforgettable skateboarding adventure at Harrington Skatepark, where the thrill of skating meets the beauty of the coastal surroundings.













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...
Kyogle Skatepark
The pre-fab skatepark at Kyogle is relatively small with quarters and banks on each side and several street obstacles in the middle of the park. There is also what would have been a sweet mini if it went for the gap between the slab and pre-fab due to the flooding....




