Moorebank Skatepark would have been an epic skatepark when it was originally created in the millennial. The skatepark is still a lot of fun, but the design is starting to date, and the concrete surface has seen better days.
The concrete skatepark features a skate bowl with steel coping that opens up to a street section with rails, ledges and banks.
The bowl is still a lot of fun, and the street section offers a range of different-sized obstacles. A fun skatepark that looks like it has been reasonably well maintained over the years.
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