The Lake Macquarie Council has invested in another top-tier skate facility in the charming town of Morisset.
Known locally as the Bernie Goodwin Skatepark, Morisset Skate Park features a distinctive clover-shaped bowl with a shallow section, spine, steel coping, and a variety of lines to explore.
Carefully designed, the park includes a range of features such as quarter pipes, hubbas, flat banks, and more. Visitors can enjoy sheltered seating areas, a water fountain for hydration, and plenty of surrounding landscaped space perfect for a full day of skating. As one of the newest skate parks in Lake Macquarie, Morisset Skate Park provides plenty of room for skaters to develop and perfect their skills.
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