Umina Beach Skatepark can be found near Umina Main Beach next to the BMX tracks.

Umina Beach Skatepark is an older park that looks like a late 90’s creation. The park is starting to show its age but still has enough fun smaller features that keep it relevant and a fun spot to skate.

The concrete skatepark features a dish bowl with a spine that links to a standard rectangle that is missing a section with a roll-over hump. There are a bunch of larger banks and quarters at the other end of the park, with some standard street features in the middle.

We didn’t get to skate at this park because it was raining, so we couldn’t honestly review it, nevertheless looks like a lot of fun could be had.

Two Star Skatepark Rating | Skater Maps
UMINA BEACH SKATEPARK WEATHER
Money Shot
Concrete Skate Bowl
Street Skatepark
Street Skatepark
flat square rail
ledges
Down ledges & gap
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