Marulan Skatepark, located in New South Wales, is a disused old skatepark designed way back when they had no idea how to design a skatepark. The park features a gnarley concrete bowl with a single ledge and rail. The bowl must be one of the gnarliest, tightest transitions on the east coast of Australia. The bowl looks more like a traditional pool, rather than the inspired mellow bowls that you will find at any modern skatepark. With its hectic design, graffitied surface, and gnarly tight transitions Marulan Skatepark offers an experience that might take you straight to the emergency ward.
The park’s picturesque surroundings and the reality that you will almost always get this park to yourself make it worthwhile to add to the Skater Maps database.
If the council wanted to make the skate bowl even less attractive than it already looks, they could clean out all the rubbish and debris in the skatepark so we can actually skat it.
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