The old-school Revesby Skatepark can be found next to the Revesby Rovers Footy Ground and features an old concrete bowl and a small street section.
There are some gnarly cracks to navigate, and the skatepark is generally in need of some tender loving care, although if you bring a broom, clean it up and pick your lines, Revesby Skatepark is still a fun, relevant skatepark.
The large open concrete bowl is long and thins and makes for a long half pipe. The street section is cool, and the locals have made a few DIY upgrades, as featured in the images below.
Revesby Skatepark would have been great in its heyday, however, unfortunately, this skatepark has seen better days.
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