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.












Holbrook Skate Park
Located halfway between Sydney and Melbourne, just off the Hume HWY and next to a massive submarine, is the not so famous Holbrook Skatepark. The Holbrook Skateboard park is relatively old and starting to show its age. However, a great place to roll around and stretch...
Merimbula Skatepark
This tiny minimalistic "park" features a box, bank and rail trio, as well as a shallow sloped bowl with no coping. Located at Berambool Oval, this awful excuse of a park serves as some of the smoothest concrete in Merimbula. The wooden half-pipe is no longer present,...
Tathra Skatepark
Tathra Skateparks positioning is a large part of what makes it great. This disgustingly enormous open-ended bowl is nestled between an amazing fish & chips shop and Tathra Beach, with less than a minute walk to both. This park features a variety of deep...




