The initial park was a poor attempt of a skatepark. Narromine Skatepark sits on a medium sized concrete slab with a few features above. The skatepark has since been blessed with and entirely new adjacent skatepark. They have the space, so why would they replace a park when they can just build another one.

The original skatepark remains the same and they have built another skatepark just meters away with a mini ramp with a spine, along with a few other street obstacles. Not much logic in the design, but the skatepark is significantly better than what was once there.

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