Located in rural NSW, Murrurundi Skatepark offers an exhilarating experience for skaters of all levels. Boasting a variety of transitions in different sizes and shapes, the park provides ample opportunities for skaters to hone their skills and throw down their best tricks. From banked turns to curved quarters, the layout caters to diverse skating styles. A standout feature is the impressive volcano and a near-perfect 6 ft mini ramp, adding an extra thrill to the park’s offerings. The facility is meticulously maintained, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride for visitors and locals alike. Skaters will appreciate the inclusion of steel coping, ideal for grinding maneuvers. Overall, Murrurundi Skatepark stands out as a super fun destination for enthusiasts seeking something unique with plenty of transitions to explore. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned skater, this park promises an unforgettable experience amidst picturesque rural surroundings.
Kingscliff Skatepark
Blink, and you will miss it. The not-so-famous Kingscliff Skatepark can be found in the Northern Rivers on Faulks Park Kingscliff. The small street-orientated skatepark features a single flat rail and another isolated ledge. The concrete surface is rough, and the...
Cardiff Skate Park
Located in Wilkinson Park is the ageing pre-fab skate facility that we refer to as Cardiff Skate Park. The skate park is showing its age with rough cracking concrete and the standard pre-fab features you would expect from a two-star skate park. The small park has...
Holmesville Skatepark
Holmesville Skatepark was constructed in the early 2000s and was ahead of its time by way of modern design when it was originally opened to the public to skate. Holmesville Skatepark is a half an hour's drive directly inland from Newcastle in NSW. The skatepark is...