The Quirindi Skatepark, nestled in Rose Lee Park, Quirindi, New South Wales, offers a compact yet enjoyable skating experience. Despite its modest size and stature, this skatepark boasts a solid concrete base and five pre-fabricated features catering to diverse skating styles. Among its offerings are a quarter pipe, bank, rails, euro gap, and a uniquely shaped concrete bollard, providing ample opportunities for skaters to hone their skills and creativity. Additionally, the inclusion of basketball and netball hoops adds versatility to the park, accommodating those who wish to engage in alternative sports or simply enjoy a different recreational activity. While it may not be the largest skatepark in the region, Quirindi Skatepark’s thoughtful design and range of features make it a welcoming spot for skaters of all levels to gather, practice, and have fun.
















Ashmont Skate Park
Also commonly referred to as Webb Park Skatepark, located in the burbs of Wagga Wagga in Webb Park, is the Ashmont Skatepark. The skateboard park once used to be a single dish, although the park has been renovated over the years to include reasonably large features...
Forest Hill Skatepark
Just a ten-minute drive from the heart of Wagga Wagga, located on the Forest Hill Oval is a selection of ramps, banks, spine, euro gaps, rails and a mini ramp. Rhino Ramps designed and created the ramps and placed them on a reasonably large slab of smooth concrete....
Griffith Skatepark
The country town of Griffith in rural New South Wales has invested in a rad skatepark next to the new pump track in Olympic Park. The large concrete skateboard park features a double bowl with roll-in, steel coping, a hump and a spine connecting the two skate bowls....




