On the corner of Owen St and Spencer street in Iluka is the famous Iluka Skatepark. The concrete skatepark is starting to show its age, but the infamous skate bowl is still one to marvel at. The bowl has traditional steel coping, hips and opens up to the rest of the skatepark. The open flow skatepark has street features and heaps of quarters that help transition the skaters around without pushing or kicking. Super fun mellow park for the bowl froffers and street rats. Also pretty popular for BMX’ riders and scooter kids with the larger bowl section.




Manly Skatepark
Manly Skatepark can be found on the northeast of Sydney Harbour. The concrete skatepark has heaps of mellow transitions and several banks that create an open flow park well ahead of its time. The concrete is still as smooth as the day the concreters laid it, and the...
Terrey Hills Skatepark
Terrey Hills Skatepark, just north of Sydney, is a relatively new concrete park with heaps of street features. The plaza style skatepark has quarters at each end and is located next to a basketball court if anyone needs more space to master their flat tricks. The...
Coffs Harbour Skatepark
Coffs Harbour Skatepark is the slickest thing in Coffs. The new skateboard park has a lot on offer to entertain most skaters for at least a week of holidays. The concrete skatepark has heaps of mellow street features along with a pretty epic bowl. The skatepark caters...




