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.












South Eveleigh Skatepark
South Eveleigh Skatepark, also commonly referred to as Tech Park, located in inner Sydney, is super fresh, to say the least. The street orientated skateboard park has everything a street skater could wish for and much more. With humps, banks, quarters, rails,...
Sydenham Green Skate Park
Sydenham Green Skate Park is a super fun park that offers heaps of mellow smaller transitions along with heaps of street obstacles. At one end of the skatepark, there is a rad peanut ish shaped sake bowl that old school pool tiling as coping around the bowl's...
Gundagai Skatepark
The Gundagai Skatepark is medium rare. The skatepark is laid out on a more traditional track/course that would probably be more fun on a scooter and BMX rather than skateboarders. Most of the features are all a similar size, and mini ramps can be created between a...




