Warrwick Skatepark would have been the beez neez when it was first opened. Unfortunately being located next to the river banks with the occasional flooding along with general wear and tear it is not what it once was. There are some significant cracks to navigate, so you have to pick your lines ahead of time.
The skatepark features a gnarly open bowl with flowing banks down to a super mellow mini ramp the then extends to the res of of the park again with an open bowl around a significant portion in addition with a spine, banks, ledges, rails and quarters.
A shout out to local legend and skateboarding shredder, our main man Roche featured airing out of a quarter in the last image below.
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