One of only a couple of proper downhill pump tracks in Australia that we have come across to date. Although the pump track is rough and covered with chalkies, it is rad to pump and roll down a hill on a course track. Alpine sports discovered that downhill is better than pushing yourself along the flat. Therefore, we believe there may be some good synergy between skateboards, snowboarders and scooter rollers.
The pump track features a thin concrete track, no wider than a standard footpath and has a few build humps and bumps. At the bottom of the course, it flattens out with a couple of mellow banks to splash out on.
A beautiful park with amenities including toilets, BBQs, a basketball court and much more. A fun place for the kids to roll around on whatever floats their boat. Get outdoors and keep moving.
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