Mossman Skatepark, also known to some as Balmoral Skatepark, offers a mix of features catering to scooters and BMX’ers in Sydney, NSW. However, recent visits indicate signs of wear and tear, reflecting its dated design. The skate bowl, characterized by aggressive transitions and a random kink, adds excitement to the park. Yet, the presence of debris at the bowl’s bottom raises safety concerns, necessitating regular cleaning. Additionally, larger street features cater more to scooters and bikes, potentially limiting the appeal for skateboarders. Despite its shortcomings, Mossman Skatepark remains a notable spot for skaters in Sydney.
Deniliquin Skatepark
Deniliquin Skatepark, crafted by the renowned Independent Concrete Constructions, stands out as a premier destination for skating enthusiasts in rural New South Wales. Known for its super smooth surface, this concrete skatepark boasts an impressive array of mellow...
Largs Skatepark
Largs Skatepark in Maitland City Council, just a short drive inland from Newcastle, has undergone a complete transformation. The previously unremarkable concrete slab is now a state-of-the-art facility. The upgraded park boasts a pump/snake track, an enclosed bowl,...
Jingi Walla Skatepark
Jack Evans Skatepark, also commonly referred to as Jingi Walla Skatepark can be found on the banks of the Tweed River in the Northern Rivers of New South Wales. The skatepark features a couple of quarters at each end along with a selection of mallow street features. ...