Also known to many as Kariong Bowls, the Kariong Skate Park, as you would presume, has a bowl.
The concrete park is located right at the end of Kariong Oval, making for a hike that must be tackled on foot.
The skatepark features a large double bowl with a longer rectangle-shaped bowl and a standard square. The transitions seem consistent between bowls, they are connected with a hump and the much-loved spine.
A couple of rails and ledges surround the park, which complements the park with a few street features.
The location of the park is typical for its vintage. Once upon a time, councils would hide skateparks out of sight. How the times have changed.
Revesby Skatepark
The old-school Revesby Skatepark can be found next to the Revesby Rovers Footy Ground and features an old concrete bowl and a small street section. There are some gnarly cracks to navigate, and the skatepark is generally in need of some tender loving care, although if...
Terrey Hills Pump Track
The tar pump track that we refer to as Terrey Hills Pump Track can be found next to the Manly Warringah BMX Club. The pump track is pretty comprehensive, covering a large surface area. The pumps and humps are decent sized and easy to get make speed. There are a number...
St Ives Skatepark
The New St Ives Skatepark was opened to the public in early 2021. The skatepark features a large skate bowl with a spine, hump, banking section and deep end with pool-style coping. The skatepark is under shade sales to protect skaters from UV rays. We were very...