Lakeside Skate Park, located in Raymond Terrace, Port Stephens, NSW, is a fun and compact skatepark offering everything street skaters, scooter riders, and rollerbladers need to enjoy an action-packed session. While it may be smaller than some larger regional parks, it still packs a punch with a solid selection of skate features.
The park includes a variety of classic elements such as quarters, a circular flat rail, humps and bumps, a manny pad, ledges and banks. These features make it a versatile spot for skaters to practice their grind, slide, and air skills. Whether you’re a street skater looking to land new tricks or someone just getting into the scene, Lakeside Skate Park provides plenty of opportunities to throw down.
Though it is a more compact skate park, it offers a good mix of mellow standard features that most skaters look for, making it a favorite for locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re on a skateboard, scooter, or rollerblades, the variety of obstacles ensures there’s something for everyone.
One of the standout features of Lakeside Skate Park is its sheltered seating area. With a table and chairs protected under a roof, skaters can take a break or hang out without worrying about the elements. This shaded area offers protection from rain, hail, and the harsh UV exposure on sunny days, providing a comfortable spot to relax and watch the action.
Lakeside Skate Park was opened to the public to skate in 2017 and is a fun and inviting place to skate, with just the right mix of basic elements to keep most skaters entertained.
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