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.
Uralla Skatepark
Located in rural NSW, Uralla Skatepark offers a modest yet functional concrete skateboarding haven. Despite its smaller size, it packs a punch with a 4 ft mini ramp, catering to both novice and intermediate skaters. The park boasts a diverse range of features...
Quirindi Skatepark
The Quirindi Skatepark, nestled in Rose Lee Park, Quirindi, New South Wales, offers a compact yet enjoyable skating experience. Despite its modest size and stature, this skatepark boasts a solid concrete base and five pre-fabricated features catering to diverse...
Scone Skatepark
Scone Skatepark, located in New South Wales, is an accident waiting to happen. Over time, the park has shown signs of deterioration, rendering it less appealing for skaters. The skatepark primarily comprises pre-fabricated quarters and banks, characteristic of its...