Designed and built by the team at Concrete Skateparks, the infamous Lismore Skatepark stays true to its reputation.
The old-school skatepark features two large steel vert ramps. The vert ramps are still in good condition considering the park’s age.
There is also a rad street section with a cool spine, quarters, banks and a huge rail where our main man Roche has his largest claim to fame.
The skatepark has been unchanged since it was first constructed and surprisingly, holds up over time. With all respect to the local community of Lismore, the skatepark has fantastic drainage. However, that, at times, isn’t enough, as the entire town has been unlucky with recent weather patterns.















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