PCYC Cessnock is a charitable organization committed to empowering young people to succeed, fostering partnerships with the Police and local communities to create positive, supportive environments.
Among the many facilities across the PCYC NSW network, PCYC Cessnock stands out for its vibrant and diverse offerings. With an indoor skate park and an 18-metre-high rock climbing wall, it provides a range of activities that cater to all ages and skill levels.
Unfortuanately, the private skatepark was closed when we dropped in to snap some pics, however, hopefully we can get some snaps inside the skatepark soon. If you have any images, please send them to us so we can showcase them on our database for the world to see.


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