The infamous Kilmore Skatepark would have been dope in its day. It is still a great skatepark, but the features are on the larger side, and the concrete isn’t what it once was.
Kilmore Skatepark features a concrete mini ramp with steel coping and an extension at one end. The rest of the park is an open-flow street section with banks, stairs, flat rails and ledges.
Kilmore is lucky to boast of a generous three-star rating.

















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