Werris Creek Skatepark, nestled in rural NSW, offers local skaters a modest yet cherished spot for shredding. Situated conveniently on Werris Creek Road at the heart of town, it serves as a hub for skate enthusiasts. Despite its size, the park’s concrete slab hosts four pre-fab features including a quarter pipe, bank, fun box, and rail. While it may not be a good park, it holds the distinction of being the sole skatepark in town, making it a cherished community asset.
Chifley Skate Park
Located in Chifley Sports Reserve is the famous Chifley Skate Park. The park is divided in two by a graffiti wall. One half of the park features a long kinked bowl with extension, whilst the other side comprises a street section. Designed and Constructed by the...
Berowra Skate Park
Designed and built by Convic, with some DIY additions from local skaters, is the pimping Berowra Skate Park. The street-orientated skateboard park has quarters at each end and a tone of street features in the middle. Street features include a range of banks, ledges,...
Currans Hill Circuit
Located next to the Currans Hill Skatepark is a new street circuit with a couple of slappy curbs and some banks. It is a small circuit that they have made purpose-built skate features. The street features are small, and there are not very many of them, nevertheless,...