The fresh new concrete that makes Kariong Skatepark in the Central Coast of NSW is a great example of pump track integration to an open-flow street park.
The pump track is separate and has a number of humps, bumps, burns and turns to keep you rolling for days. The rest of the skatepark has several more modern and conventional street elements including ledges, rainbow rail, curved rail, many pads, slappy curbs, quarters and much more.
A super fun skatepark that opened to the public to skate in 2023. Get on down and roll around on the freshest creet in the Central Coast of NSW.
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