Kootingal Skatepark in rural NSW offers a nostalgic skating experience with its old-school charm, but its petite size can be limiting for those seeking more expansive terrain. As a skater, I appreciate the park’s classic design, featuring banks that provide a smooth ride and quarters that add a touch of variety to the session. The inclusion of a couple of street features enhances the overall experience, catering to both transition and street-style skaters. While the park’s age is evident, it offers a unique charm that resonates with riders who appreciate the roots of skateboarding. Perfect for a quick and casual session, though riders seeking more space might find it a bit cramped.














Newcastle Skatepark
Empire Park Skate also referred to as Bar Beach Skate Park and the famous Newcastle Skatepark. Located right next to the waterfront, the views are almost as spectacular as the skatepark itself. The concrete skatepark is one of the biggest in the area and features a...
Woolgoolga Skate Park
Woolgoolga Skate Park near Coffs Harbour in New South Whales is a relatively small street skatepark. The skatepark is starting to weather and show its age as the concrete is certainly not as smooth as we were hoping. Although the skateboard park is showing its age, it...
Iluka Skatepark
On the corner of Owen St and Spencer street in Iluka is the famous Iluka Skatepark. The concrete skatepark is starting to show its age, but the infamous skate bowl is still one to marvel at. The bowl has traditional steel coping, hips and opens up to the rest of the...




