The Inverell Pump Track in rural New South Wales is a thrilling skateboarding, scooter and bike destination worth exploring. Constructed by the skilled team at Parkitect, this park features pre-fab concrete sections that are linked together. The design and construction showcase a high level of craftsmanship, providing an exhilarating experience for riders.
While the park itself is fantastic, it’s advisable to come prepared with a leaf blower. During our visit, we noticed an abundance of grass clippings scattered across the concrete surface. We opted to skate at the nearby Inverell Skatepark, which is conveniently just 100 meters away. Despite this minor inconvenience, the Inverell Pump Track stands out as a well-designed and expertly crafted destination for rolling around.













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