Hey fellow skaters! Let’s talk about the epic Hay Skatepark nestled in regional NSW. Crafted by the skilled artisans at Precision Parks, this concrete haven is where dreams become reality. Hay Skatepark features an enclosed concrete bowl with sleek steel coping and a wicked roll-in, inviting you to carve and conquer.
But wait, there’s more! Get ready to shred on an array of open-flow transition features – from banks to quarters, spine, ledge, and rail.
So grab your deck and head over to experience the ultimate ride at Hay Skatepark.



Trangie Skate Park
The Trangie skatepark comprises of a mellow open bowl, a manny pad, a couple of gnarly down ledges and a feature-hipped bank to make for an open flow layout. The concrete skate bowl is super mellow and sports the steel coping we love to skate. A small skate park but...
Narromine Skatepark
The initial park was a poor attempt of a skatepark. Narromine Skatepark sits on a medium sized concrete slab with a few features above. The skatepark has since been blessed with and entirely new adjacent skatepark. They have the space, so why would they replace a park...
Dubbo Skatepark
A huge old-school bowl with a full pipe and a new street section added to the side. The OG bowl is big large and the street section looks like fun, It was pissing down with rain when we were in Dubbo, so didn't get to skate the park, but we were definitely not...




