Located at Boomerang Park in Raymond Terrace, the Raymond Terrace Skate Park, also known as Boomerang Skatepark and offers a dynamic and exciting environment for skaters of all levels. This well-designed facility features a mix of transition and street elements, making it an ideal spot for skaters, BMX riders, and scooter rollers.
The skatepark’s standout feature is its large open bowl, which is lined with banks and quarters along the perimeter. This open bowl has a variety of different quarters and banks, creating a flowy layout with a street vibe. It offers plenty of opportunities for riders to carve, grind, and perfect their tricks. The street section includes mellow banks and a flat circular rail, catering to those who enjoy technical, street-style skating.
In addition to the open bowl, Raymond Terrace Skate Park also features a fully enclosed concrete skate bowl, finished with durable steel coping around the edges. This bowl is designed with consistent transitions and includes a small extension at one side, offering more depth for skaters looking for a bigger challenge.
Raymond Terrace Skate Park is a super fun and forward-thinking facility that provides skaters with a variety of features to explore.




















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