Constructed in 2018 the relatively new Yackandandah Skatepark replaces the old park with freshcrete and a selection of quarters, humps, jumps, banks and even a spine. 

The skatepark is popular with the local scooter kids. If you wanted to skate at Yackandandah Skatepark make sure you bring a leaf blower or a broom as it is covered with chalkies. 

The concrete is smooth, transitions are consistent, and steel coping in places we like to see it and in a beautiful park tucked off the main road. 

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