Also referred to as Rathmines Bowl, Rathmines Skatepark can be found in the centre of town next to the tennis courts.
Rathmines Skatepark features an old concrete bowl with a rough surface, a mound in the middle, an extension, and a more recently added steel coping section. The skatepark has great drainage with a traditional street drain that extends to the stormwater run off.
The skatepark is dated and has had its time in the sun.
UPDATE – This skatepark has been demolished and replaced by the NEW Rathmines Skatepark that can be viewed by clicking the link below.
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