The Tenterfield Pump Track, nestled in rural NSW, offers an exhilarating experience for riders of all skill levels. Boasting not one, but two pump tracks, it caters to a wide range of enthusiasts from bike riders, scooter rollers, rollerskaters and skateboarders. Both tracks feature a smooth tar surface and include the standard array of humps, bumps, and bank turns that riders have come to love. However, they differ in size and complexity. The smaller track provides a more accessible option for beginners or those looking for a quick session, while the larger track offers a more challenging experience with its greater circumference and larger humps and bumps.
Situated adjacent to the new Tenterfield Skatepark, the pump track forms a vibrant hub for the local community, providing ample opportunities for riders to hone their skills and enjoy the thrill of the ride.
Nagambie Pump Track
Nagambie has made it on the map with a pretty cool pump track. The pump track is made out of blocks that fit together to create different lines. The gaps between each block could be condensed, but the pump track is still in fantastic condition. There are a couple of...
Goliath Park Pump Track
Goliath Pump Track was once just a dirt BMX track with a few humps and jumps. They have recently resurfaced it, as seen in the pics below. This is the first traditional pump track that we have found in Tasmania.
Skate Parc de Tina
Skate Parc de Tina, also commonly referred to as Nouméa Skatepark is only one of a few special slabs of concrete in the south pacific island of New Caledonia. The skateboard is relatively conventional with a stock standard open bowl and a handful of street features....