Railway Park Skatepark Queanbeyan has been updated over the years to become what we know of it today. The concrete skatepark is reasonably sized and has an open flow that makes it feel even bigger. There are heaps of smaller mellow quarters that have awesome transitions and surround most of the park. The skatepark also has a lot of street features that are very much welcomed with the lack of ledges and rails in the area. Just a short drive from the centre of Canberra, Railway Park Skatepark has a lot on offer and should at the very least amuse most skaters, rollerbladers, scooters and BMX’ers. One of the better skateparks in the area, however, attracts the crowds as Railway Park is also among the more popular parks in the vicinity.
Clarrie Englert Fun Box
Located in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Clarrie Englert Fun Box features a single obstacle, being the fun box. Clarrie Englert Fun Box is one of if not the worst skatepark in the Northern Rivers. As name sake goes, it's barely a skatepark, instead just an isolated...
Copmanhurst Skatepark
Located near Grafton in rural New South Wales lies the infamous Copmanhurst Skatepark. The skatepark boasts a fresh design which you won't find anywhere else in Australia. Effectively a glorified mini ramp, Companhurst Skatepark features a kinked mini ramp with...
Cobar Skatepark
The famous Cobar Skatepark, located smack bam in the middle of rural New South Wales is a concrete masterpiece. The skatepark boasts an enclosed concrete bowl with a roll-in and the steel coping we love to grind. The bowl is unique and shaped with hips, pockets and a...