Jack Evans Skatepark, also commonly referred to as Jingi Walla Skatepark can be found on the banks of the Tweed River in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. The skatepark features a couple of quarters at each end along with a selection of mallow street features.
There a a couple of slappy curbs which are some of the most popular obstacles at this park. Just a short skate from Snapper Rocks, Australia’s most famous wave. A fun little skateboard park for street skaters and scooter rollers.
Caniaba Skatepark
The kids are lucky to score a two-star skatepark for a town that doesn't even have a single shop. The concrete skatepark has some prefab features and a built-in half bowl. There are a couple of quarters, a bank, a euro gap and an awkwardly shaped rail. A fun little...
Lismore Skate Park
Designed and built by the team at Concrete Skateparks, the infamous Lismore Skatepark stays true to its reputation. The old-school skatepark features two large steel vert ramps. The vert ramps are still in good condition considering the park's age. There is also a rad...
Casino Skate Park
The Casino Skatepark has been upgraded and expanded in all directions over the years to form its current glory. The skatepark upgrades include a super mellow bowl and a significant extension onto the open-flow street section. The bowl is one of the best bowls in...