South Eveleigh Skatepark, also commonly referred to as Tech Park, located in inner Sydney, is super fresh, to say the least. The street orientated skateboard park has everything a street skater could wish for and much more.
With humps, banks, quarters, rails, gutters and sloppy curbs, just to name a few of the many different features. Tech Park has changed the game for initiative street parks with actual street features that you could only wish to skate across.
Windale Skatepark
The new Windale Skatepark in Lake Macquarie, NSW, is something. The concrete park features smooth concrete, a selection of transitions and street features with an open-flow design. There is an open bowl with hips, humps, curves and the familiar steel coping that we...
Wallsend Skate Park
Designed by the team at Convic Skateparks and constructed by the crew at Concrete Skateparks, Wallsend Skatepark was opened to the public to skate in 2011. The open layout design supports heaps of mellow transitions, including quarters, banks, hips and mini ramps. The...
Stuarts Point Skatepark
Located next to Macleay Arm and adjacent to the public school is a small but well-designed and constructed skatepark. The concrete is smooth and despite its age, has minimal cracks. Stuarts Point Skatepark features a great mellow bowl with steel coping. The skatepark...