The old-school Molong Bowl was looking more like a swimming pool when we were there. One thing is for sure, the skate bowl could have better drainage. The concrete skate bowl looks like it could be fun, on the larger gnarly side with a vert section. Steel coping as we love to see and pool coping stickers that look cool.
Check out the Molong Skatepark which can be found just a hop skip and jump away from the bowl. The skatepark features a bunch of street features.
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