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.
Wyee Mini Ramp
Also commonly referred to as Community Hall Reserve Skate Park, Wyee Mini Ramp can be found next to the Wyee Community Tennis Courts in Wyee, Lake Macquarie, New South Wales. The skatepark features a 5-foot concrete pre-fab mini ramp with steel coping and a set of...
Blue Haven Skatepark
Blue Haven Skatepark can be found next to the Blue Haven Public School on the beautiful Central Coast of New South Wales. The small concrete skatepark features banks, a quarter ramp, a rail and a ledge. The banks have steel coping on the corners, which are different....
San Remo Skatepark
Located on the gorgeous NSW Central Coast, next to the BMX track, lies the beautiful Sand Remo Skatepark. The skatepark features a peanut-shaped concrete bowl with steel coping. There is also a street plaza section of the park that boasts manny pads, rails, ledges,...