The Murray Shire Council are stoked to show off their $440,000 Moama Echuca Community Skate Park. The Skatepark was constructed in 2011 and connects to the previous skatepark. The contrast between the new and the old skatepark is hard to miss and serves as a great example of how we can add to existing parks instead of building over the previously existing skatepark. The old skatepark makes for a rad street section with heaps of rails, an awesome concrete double quarter with spine, several ledges and a few steel ramps. The new section of Moama Skatepark is something to be admired by everyone and shredded by those lucky enough to ride it.
⊕ 2 Blair St, Moama NSW 2731
Orange Skatepark
Also commonly referred to as the John Lomas Skate Park, The Orange Skatepark is fresh, to say the least. Designed and constructed by the team at Oasis Skateparks. The skatepark comprises a rad concrete bowl and a comprehensive street section. Featuring an orange...
Anzac Park Skatepark
Designed by Oasis Skate Park Design, The Anzac Park Skatepark in the rural New South Wales town of Orange is as almost as fun a park as any other in the area. A collection of quarters that create mini ramps, banks, ledges, rails, rollovers and more. Good use of space...
Millthorpe Skate Park
In 2020 the town of Millthorp dropped 180k on some rad improvements to make for the current Millthorp Skatepark. The extension complements the park with a couple of mellow mini ramps and a down bank. The OG park has been left untouched. Super rad flowing bowl with a...

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