Lockhart Skatepark, nestled in rural New South Wales, maintains its vintage charm with a layout largely untouched since its inception. The park boasts a solid concrete base adorned with an array of pre-fabricated features, creating a blend of old-school appeal and modern convenience. Despite its age, Lockhart remains a beloved spot for skaters seeking a classic skateboarding experience. With its unchanged design, skaters can enjoy the familiar layout that has stood the test of time. The park’s mix of ramps, rails, and spines offers plenty of opportunities for skaters to hone their skills and unleash their creativity. While Lockhart Skatepark may lack the flashy amenities of newer parks, its enduring appeal lies in its simplicity and authenticity. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a novice looking for a laid-back skate session, Lockhart Skatepark provides a fun and nostalgic environment to roll around and enjoy the sport.
Croudace Bay Skate Park
There is a new skate facility in Croudace Bay, Lake Macquarie. The Croudace Bay Skate Park replaces the old park with freshcrete on an open-flow layout. The concrete is smooth and the design of the park offers a lot of mellow street features with no need to push from...
Charlestown Skate Park
Charlestown Skate Park can be found in Charlestown Oval, Charlestown NSW. The skateboard park is one of the best skate facilities in Lake Macquarie and potentially the entire New South Whales. The concrete park features several large bowls in a unique arrangement....
Kempsey Skatepark
The old-school Kempsey Skatepark keeps getting love, attention and upgrades that keep her relevant considering its vintage. The concrete has been maintained and is in great condition, a little rough, however no serious cracks to trip up on. There were a few chalkies...