Located right next to the Wooli Wooli River is Wooli Skatepark. The new concrete skatepark is small but has plenty of mellow street features. The concrete surface is still super fast and easy to pump the full length of the skate park. There are several different size ledges in the middle of the park, along with a single flat square rail. On either side of that park are rad little quarters that allow for a free-flowing open space. There is no need to kick or push at Wooli Skatepark, and super easy to get consistent speed to master your tricks on the ledges and manual pads. A super fun little skatepark is another great spot to hit up if you are in the area or pin for future east coast road trips.
Peak Hill Skatepark
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Forbes Skate Park
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