The infamous Nambucca Heads Skateparks in NSW is a concrete masterpiece with heaps of hips, banks, ledges and much more. The concrete skatepark was designed and built by our friends at Oasis Skate Park. The skatepark features a couple of open bowls that are roughly 5-6ft deep. There is also a rad street section around the park’s circumference that should appeal to a lot of street skaters.

You have to see it to believe it, but Nambucca Heads Skate Park is as unique as a Banksy. Roll on down, skate around or surf the web.

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