The recently constructed Walla Walla Skatepark in NSW, Australia, is a well-thought-out and popular destination for skateboarders, scooter rollers and bike riders of all skill levels. With its well-designed features, smooth concrete surface, and ample space for tricks and flips, the skatepark provides a thrilling and inclusive environment for the local skating community to throw down. The park has a combination of quarters that create a 4 ft medium-sized mini along with a smaller 3 ft mini. The concrete is smooth, the transitions are tight and the park comes with traditional steel coping that we have come familiar with.












The Ridge Pump Track
There is a new pump track in Barden Ridge. The Ridge Pump Track costs a whopping 1.15 million and has a lot to show for its costs. With almost 1,000 square meters of looping circuits, the pump track is massive. The tar surface is as smooth as any, and a huge amount of...
Rockdale Skatepark
The New Rockdale Skatepark is one of Sydney's best mellow street parks. The skatepark is part of a 20 million dollar to upgrade the park from what once was previously a bowling club. The skatepark features a mellow street plaza style set up with a mellow open bowl...
Leumeah Skatepark
There is a super mellow mini ramp and some small street features, along with a bunch of larger half pipes, banks and featured obstacles. We didn't get to skate at Leumeah Skatepark as it had been raining, but it looked like a lot of fun could be had. The sloping...




