Largs Skatepark in Maitland City Council, just a short drive inland from Newcastle, has undergone a complete transformation. The previously unremarkable concrete slab is now a state-of-the-art facility. The upgraded park boasts a pump/snake track, an enclosed bowl, and a large, smooth concrete surface dotted with a variety of mellow street features.
The fully enclosed skate bowl features a seamless concrete surface, mellow transitions, and the beloved steel coping, making it a skater’s dream. The pump track/snake run cleverly connects the park’s elements with its banked turns, humps, bumps, and berms, offering an exhilarating ride.
The street section is packed with smaller, mellow features, including banks, ledges, humps, rails, and much more. This revitalized skatepark is set to become a community favorite, offering something for skaters of all levels. A conventional 3 – 4 ft mini ramp also provides something for everyone.
West Kempsey Pump Track
Kempsey Shire Council, in partnership with local community members, has created a new tar-based pump track at Mountainview Reserve, off Polwood Street in West Kempsey. This innovative pump track allows riders on bicycles, skateboards, scooters, and roller skates to...
Lakeside Skate Park
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,...
Morisset Skate Park
The Lake Macquarie Council has invested in another top-tier skate facility in the charming town of Morisset. Known locally as the Bernie Goodwin Skatepark, Morisset Skate Park features a distinctive clover-shaped bowl with a shallow section, spine, steel coping, and a...