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.




Nabiac Skatepark
The famous Nambiac Skatepark is just off the Pacific Highway. The skatepark features a reasonably sized slab of ageing, rough concrete with a handful of obstacles to skate. An old school design with some larger quarters. Unfortunately, the bakery had run out of a lot...
Surry Hills Skate Bowl
The infamous Surry Hills Skate Bowl is a small, mellow, awkwardly shaped skate bowl with conventional steel coping and a couple of extensions. A couple of symmetrical extensions are directly opposite one another and make the skatepark slightly more versatile as it...
Russell Crowe Skatepark
Located next to the Rooster's footy stadium, the Russell Crowe Skatepark is not a large park but has smooth concrete and a few rad street features. The small street style skatepark is still a rad little street park with different features and slanted ledges. The...




