The infamous Surry Hills Skate Bowl is a small, mellow, awkwardly shaped skate bowl with conventional steel coping and a couple of extensions.
A couple of symmetrical extensions are directly opposite one another and make the skatepark slightly more versatile as it effectively offers a couple of different sized mini ramps along with the primary function of being a skate bowl.
Narara Skate Park
Narara Skate Park is one of the best parks on the Central Coast of New South Wales. The skate park was opened to the public to skate in late 2021. The redeveloped skatepark has created a huge skatepark with a large street plaza, an open bowl and a pump track section....
East Gosford Skatepark
The East Gosford Skatepark was constructed in late 2004. The pre-fab concrete skatepark has all the standard features that you find at any other pre-fab park. Skate features include a spine, ledge, manny pad, rail, banks and quarters. Thanks, Seed Ling With Da Bling,...
Copacabana Skatepark
Copacabana Skatepark features two open bowls that connect with a spine, hump and flat section. There are two ledges in the surroundings of the park. The concrete is smooth, and the transitions are consistent. A fun little skatepark with a great open-flow design and...