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.
Suffolk Park Pump Track
Paradise has got even better in Suffolk Park, Byron Bay Shire Council, with the recent construction of an awesome new tar pump track. The paths are wide, and the humps and bumps are plenty large enough to get some serious speed. There is also a heap of different paths...
Kyogle Skatepark
The pre-fab skatepark at Kyogle is relatively small with quarters and banks on each side and several street obstacles in the middle of the park. There is also what would have been a sweet mini if it went for the gap between the slab and pre-fab due to the flooding....
Woodenbong Skatepark
The Woodenbong Skatepark is on a small concrete slab with four pre-fab features that make for a quarter, bank, rail and euro gap. There is a small pump track off to the side of the skatepark. The pump track would be good for beginners on bikes and scooters, although...