Located in rural NSW, Uralla Skatepark offers a modest yet functional concrete skateboarding haven. Despite its smaller size, it packs a punch with a 4 ft mini ramp, catering to both novice and intermediate skaters. The park boasts a diverse range of features including banks, hips, and a box atop, providing ample opportunities for different tricks and maneuvers. While it may not be the most elaborate or expansive skatepark around, Uralla Skatepark still manages to offer a decent skateboarding experience for skaters in the area. Its simplicity and variety make it suitable for skaters of varying skill levels to enjoy a session. Overall, while it may be considered average in comparison to larger, more elaborate parks, Uralla Skatepark serves its purpose well and contributes positively to the local skateboarding community.









Kendall Skate Park
Nestled in the serene town of Kendall, New South Wales, Kendall Skate Park has become a vibrant hub for skateboarding enthusiasts of all ages. This ageing, although well-designed skate park for its vintage offers an exciting and inclusive environment that encourages...
Junction Hill Skate Bowl
The old-school Junction Hill Skate Bowl still stands in Junction Hill, just a 15-minute drive north of Grafton. The skate bowl was initially made from concrete, but now it comprises dirt, grass, cracks, and general debris mixed in with some concrete. This skate bowl...
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...




