Located on the Golden Highway in rural NSW, Merriwa Skatepark offers both nostalgia and modern thrills for skaters. Split into two distinct sections, the park caters to varying preferences. The old section maintains its rustic charm with pre-fab features scattered across a rough concrete surface, providing a throwback experience. Meanwhile, the new section, situated just 30 meters away, introduces an exhilarating contrast with its state-of-the-art design. Highlighting this modern facet is a captivating double bowl configuration featuring a deep and shallow section interconnected by a smooth roll in and spine, promising endless fun for skaters of all levels. This addition breathes new life into the park, effectively complementing its aging infrastructure. Whether you’re seeking a trip down memory lane or craving the excitement of contemporary skateboarding, Merriwa Skatepark delivers a memorable experience.















Wellington Skatepark
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Molong Bowl
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Orange Skatepark
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