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.
Callala Bay Skatepark
Callala Bay Skatepark is lucky to have one of the best pre-fab skateparks in New South Wales. At least two decades old, the Callala Bay Skatepark must have been designed and constructed in the late 90s or very early 00s. A larger pre-fab park than most but still on...
Shellharbour Skate Park
Designed and constructed by VFG Skateparks, Shellharbour Skate Park is medium rare. The skateboard park is still very fun, although, the unique design is a waste of space, with most of the street section being raised above the rest of the concrete base. One good thing...
Cobargo Skatepark
Cobargo Skatepark is a small concrete park with a spine, mini ramp, manny pad, quarters, banks, rail, ledge and euro-gap. There is even an extension slappy curb above one of the banks. The skatepark can be found just a 15-minute drive inland from Bermagui and is one...