Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Belconnen Skatepark
Rebuilt in 2011 by the amazing folks at Convic (see the details here http://www.convic.com/projects/belconnen) this is truly one of Australia best skateparks. It all starts at the western end with the original 10ft keyhole bowl before descending quickly (via a big stair set) into an epic snakebowl of roiling, curving, taco-ing tranny’s that wrap up in a stunning 8ft bowl. You can get lost in these virtual waves before finally hitting the lip and the deep-end. Once you exit the bowl you are immediately greeted with a cracking 4ft mini with a couple of extension, sure it has some big coping, but its still rock solid and when its not filled with scooter kids you can have a lot of fun here.
On the lower level running alongside the snakebowl/mini is the eclectic street plaza. An inspired collection of stair sets, boxes, tacos, manual pads, ledges and various street bits – simply too much to try and detail here. Importantly tho it caters to skaters of all skill levels, weather you’re just learning you’re first ollie’s onto a manual pad or tray flipping a 7-stair, there is something here to keep you busy for hours. The surface is silky smooth and fast and all of the lips, edging and coping are in great condition given its only a couple of years old.
Apart from the awesomeness of the actual skatepark, one of the highlights of Belco is that its open and under full lights till 11:30pm every night – so you can really have a full day here. And you need it. The only downside is the scooters… lots of scooters everywhere, especially in the school holidays.
Heaps of food, parking and amenities around. There really is no excuse not to visit!
Woden Skatepark
Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Helensburgh Skatepark
Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Somerset Skatepark (Singapore)
Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Donkey Skatepark Bali
Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Glenmore Park Skatepark
Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Lalor Park Skatepark
Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Playgrounds Park Warners Bay
Playgrounds Park is an impressive warehouse filled to the brim with skateboarding awesomeness. The park is spread fairly tightly over a decent sized warehouse and it all starts with a cracking 2.5ft mini (with hump). This thing is just perfect for anyone starting with transition skateboarding, a silky smooth surface with coping that sits beautifully. In fact it’s such a perfect mini that anyone can have great session just banging around, you really have to check this thing out – it’s that much fun.
Leading on from the mini is an L shaped plywood street section. It features a smattering of stairs, rails, quarters, banks and a euro and although it’s tight, it works well and links up beautifully with the Mini Bowl.
The Mini Bowl is like the bigger, more beautiful version of the mini ramp. Its about 3ft deep but includes a nice little extension at the far end. The coping is a little bigger and you certainly notice it more, but thats a good thing. The transitions are tighter and once again the surface is perfect (it’s called Skatelite, it’s amazeballs).
Beside the bowl are a couple of big dipper styled roll-ins, one looks about 1oft and leads to a soft rubber landing and some bigger transitions. The other scales around 15ft and leads to an epic foam pit. These are heavily geared towards scooters and BMX’rs, but there’s plenty of airs and grabs you can be working on – so check them out.
But wait, there’s more! Beyond the epic roll-ins and mini’s there’s an extra special 6ft half-pipe. Hiding out the back, away from the scooters and juniors lies the final piece of the puzzle, a wonderfully crafted half-pipe and given the limitations of the space it provides enough to keep the hardcore skater dudes more than happy. While it lacks the Skatelite surface (its plywood) it’s otherwise perfect in every way, and even though it doesn’t quite hit vert – its killer.
Oh, there’s also some impressive trampoline’s, a bunch of lounges and even a hangout area for the mum’s and dad’s… and the promise of much more to come. Limited free parking and plenty of amenities/food nearby make tis one awesome day out!
Etnies Skatepark
Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Kroc Centre Skatepark
Review coming soon, in the meantime here are our photos.
Chula Vista Skatepark
Eclectic skatepark loaded with all sorts of goodies. It looks as though it all started with a large cement based skatepark originally but over time has grown to now include a bunch of wooden half-pipes, minis and other various bits and pieces over time.
The cement part is made up of 3 sections. Firstly an amphitheater like arrangement of large transitions, banks and roll-ins from 4ft-8ft and plenty of vert extensions. They all surround a central pyramid shaped funbox that features rails, a hubba and an extended grind box. The perimeter is loaded with big staircases, banks, boxes and coping everywhere. The main street section also loosely leads to a much smaller, simpler set of banks 3-5ft with no coping and a basic 4 sided pyramid box in the middle. All good for the younger skaters. Completing the cement section is a beautiful old school bowl that goes from 6-9ft but also has interesting extensions in the shallow end. It’s quite small in size so the transitions are quick, but the surface is nice and fast and in good condition. Coping also sits nicely and is a good size.
Now the rest of the skatepark almost feels like a bit of a museum in some ways. An eclectic collection of old wooden structures that starts with a simple street setup and finishes with a monster half-pipe.
The street section is a few 3ft quarters leading to a little funbox wedge and finishing with a fun little mini (about 20ft wide). Adjacent to the mini is a larger 6ft mini (about 40ft wide) that had an extra foot of extension and some bad ass coping. Then right over the back is the 12ft vert half-pipe. Great setup and all lovingly looked after by a local dude who cares for and maintains all the wooden bits and pieces.
Amenities, parking, seating, shade, drinks, lockers, toilets. Great central plaza for chilling and watching.
Shayla Dame Skatepark
Formerly known as Round Rock Skatepark, this is an impressive spot that’s part of a well equipped community centre. The skatepark takes up quite a large area and features and sprawling street course and a large bowl.
The street course is an end-to-end setup starting with a series of 4-5ft banks and transitions that lead to a bunch of obstacles including stairs, rails, hubba’s and boxes. At the far end the street section rounds out with a few more banks and transitions as well as a little pyramid hip and and a 3-4ft transition. Scattered throughout there is a few interesting bits and pieces like a rough-as-guts 3ft trannie with chunky pool style edging. The layout is awesome and you can get solid lines from one and to the other and back, a lot of fun.
The bowl is a bit of a monster and has three areas. Firstly the smaller end gets to around 6ft and has various entries, transitions and extensions. The central section is just a couple of extensions one that’s a full circle thing and the other an over vert pool edged transition. Rounding it off is the larger pool end which is around 10ft and wondrously wide with a smooth transition. The simplicity of the big end makes it beautiful to skate.
A solid skatepark with a well thought out design and great for skaters of all skill levels. The only gripe would be the quality of the edging and coping thats a bit rough and chunky in parts…. but all part of the fun.
The park also features a great shaded area where you can watch all the action from (and take a break from the summer heat). The surrounding parkland is all very lovely and there’s a few other sporting facilities around (basketball, tennis). Plenty of free parking nearby. Check out the official site for more details.
Mabel Davis (Austin) Skatepark
Downtown Austin is home to one epic skatepark, 15,000 square feet of cement that is perfectly organized for some serious skateboarding fun.
As with most US Skateparks we’ve visited, Austin offers a great mix of both street and ramp. Starting at the south east end you’ll find a truly beautiful bowl that’s uniquely dynamic in both shape and design. It’s kind of two largish bowls that meet with a nice little hump/hip in the middle. It’s mostly around 6ft but extends to 7ft in places and also has a 10ft rounded extension that hits vert. As well as being awesome for carving out smooth, fast lines, there’s also some great sections that work perfectly as a mini. The coping and surface are in near perfect condition making this bowl a total joy to ride.
Exiting the bowl will lead you down to a large, open street area that is cleverly filled with all kinds of rampy, streety goodness. It starts with series of banks, transitions, rails and staircases (9 & 6) that lead down to an open flat area full of interesting boxes, pyramids, rails and other oddities. At the southern end is some larger quarters and a 40ft long 3-4ft mini that’s a lot of fun. Scattered around the perimeter there’s even more boxes, edging and kinky little 2ft transitions. Everywhere you turn there’s something to use and the diversity of shapes and sizes means this skatepark is awesome for all skill levels.
If you know anything about Austin you’ll know it gets very very hot here so make the most of the small shaded areas and big trees around the bowl end. There’s also a viewing area that’s partially shaded and other seating scattered throughout.
The locals here are awesome and the park is well used by skaters and BMX’rs of all ages who really respect their park. A really great vibe.
Plenty of free parking and the park also has good restrooms and bubblers. Apart from the August heat this skatepark is a real cracker, highly recommended.Check out some more historical detail here.
Vans Skatepark
Stunning indoor/outdoor skatepark that is part of the huge Vans store in downtown Orange County. This is basically a huge warehouse so filled with skateparkery that it’s ridiculous to try and give every detail. But here we go…
The skatepark is broken down into four main sections:
Street: just a monster! So full of fast, smooth awesomeness. Banks of all shapes, sizes and angles. Perfectly placed transitions scattered throughout and of course rails, hubba’s, boxes and stairs all over the place. The vast range of shapes and sizes means its great for skaters of all ages and skills, and the sections are cleverly grouped to suit. Theres even a cracking little 3ft mini hidden around the back. It’s all epic.
Mini: A beautifully transitioned 6ft wooden construction with a couple of extensions that just hit vert. Once again the surface is beautiful and fast and the coping is slightly chunky but sits nicely. At about 80ft wide this is close perfect for this kind of ramp, so much room to maneuver and play around. Oh and one of the extensions also has chunky pool style coping.
Bowl: Trusty old school style cement pool with two levels. The shallow end starts at 6ft with a quick transition. The and deep end sinks to around 10ft. The coping matches the pool style roots and the surface is blisteringly fast. A solid skate.
Outdoor street: a smaller cement street section sits just outside the warehouse if you want to bask in the glorious Californian sun. It’s a basic setup with a…
Apart from the obvious awesomeness of this place it’s worth noting just how well maintained it is. Every surface is slick and fast. The entire operation is first class and this is a must see skatepark.
There’s a range of vantage points from which to view all the action as well as heaps of vending and game machines. Restrooms and lockers so you can really settle in here for a full day. The adjoining vans store is huge and full of Skateboarding booty to check out. It’s all part of a much larger shopping mall so there’s tonnes of parking, food and amenities around.
Fillmore Skatepark
Sitting just on the outskirts of downtown Filmore is this newish skatepark that’s an interesting mix of street and ramp.
The setup is dominated by a large scattering of street style bits and pieces that includes all kinds of boxes, ledges, banks, stairs and rails. Even the three different entries to the skatepark are fully skatable. It’s an eclectic mix but really versatile and offers a lot of options and challenges.
The central area contains a bunch of transitions that loosely form an open bowl. They range in size from 4-8ft and also include a hip and a couple 1.5ft extensions. It all kind of works in a strange way and isn’t like anything we’ve seen before. There’s also a relatively unused mid sized pool style bowl (6-9ft) that has nice transitions and pool coping.
Theres also a junior bowl thingy that’s just so cute and lots of fun for you gets skaters. In fact this park really has something for everyone and is well used by the locals. Lots of BMX’rs and scooters here also but it’s large enough to have a great session anytime.
Sadly the surface is quite bumpy in places and some of the cement is already cracking and breaking away around the coping. Apart from that it’s mostly smooth and kind of fast.
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Laguna Skate Garden
Wow. They just keep getting better. Sebastopol Plaza is home to a stunning skatepark. Smooth, fast, well designed and epic fun for skaters of all skill levels.
It starts with a perfect lite 2.5ft bowl which is provlbaly wide enough for 2 or 3 little dudes to shred at the same time.
Next is the main plaza section which is a simple collection of banks, rails, transitions, blocks, hips and hubbas. All well positioned to string nice lines from one end to the other.
Rounding it off is a couple of epic bowls. Pool is kidney and 5-12ft with much very and pool coping.
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Lake Cunningham Regional Skatepark
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Clifton Hill Plaza
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Macquarie Fields Skatepark
Macquarie Fields is home to a relatively new skatepark (constructed in 2011 by the awesome Convic) and first thing you notice is just how amazingly slick the surface is, so fast and smooth that just cruising around it is a delight! But you’ll quickly understand the epicness of the design – a smattering of bowls, transitions, boxes and banks spread over a large and well considered space. This would have to be one of Sydney’s best.
At one end it features a stunning bowl with a unique shape and beautiful transitions. The rest of the park is an open street course with all kinds of bits and pieces. There’s shallow banks with grindable edges and extensions, hubba’s galore and funboxes/rails that are perfectly positioned for full speed assult. There’s also a plethora of transitions including a corner section, a couple of open bowls and a hump with coping. It’s all pretty small in size (mostly around 3-4ft) so its good for skaters of all sizes, but its blazingly fast and super fun.
Being this awesome does mean that it is regularly packed (especially on the weekends). Tonnes of BMX’rs and younger scooter dudes fill the place – but so do a lot of skaters and it’s large enough that you can always find somewhere to have a decent jam. However you may not be able to do the end-to-end runs that make this skatepark so much fun.
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Town Beach Skatepark
So far on this journey we’ve hit almost 70 skateparks, some good, some even great but a lot of them very average… but today we were lucky enough to find one of the best! Town Beach Skatepark is just pure awesomeness.
Built and designed by Convic it spans a large park area just on the break-wall near Town Beach in Port Macquarie. It is typically beautifully well thought out and the attention to detail is everything you expect from a Convic design.
To detail every intricate part of this skateboarding wonderland would be pointless so I’ll just point out a few of the highlights. The main feature is the split level bowl that goes from a silky smooth 4ft shallow end all the way up to 7ft in the deep. It’s simply stunning and so versatile, perfect as s mini, a carving bowl or even for big airs and exits.
Then there is the smaller 4ft mini/bank half-pipe that’s as unique as it is fun. Great little transitions and fantastic for all the lip smacking fun you can think of. Finally, the surface – you have to ride it to understand, Convic have created something magical here. We’ve been to many other Convic Skateparks, but the cement here is highly evolved!
The rest of the park is a series of banks, ledges, boxes, rails, stairs and transitions all perfectly positioned. No edge is left is left untouched, I mean why wouldn’t you you add some coping or a steel edge to everything!
Obviously a skatepark of such awesomeness is gonna be busy, and yeah there’s heaps of scooters kids and BMX’rs. But there’s heaps of skaters too and the space is big enough and so well designed that it all just works. Plenty of free parking and amenities around and of course there’s a beach next door. 5 big stars!
Nambucca Heads Skatepark
Nambucca Heads has itself a truly amazing skatepark, one of the best on the Mid North Coast. Wonderfully designed in every way and just a delight to skate.
It features essentially two open 5ft bowls that are joined by a spine, both have extensions reaching about 6ft. The transitions are perfect and the surface ridiculously fast and smooth.
The open end of each of the bowls forms a little plaza section. It features a 4ft bank with a handrail and hubba, a scattering of ledges and a cracking little 2ft transitioned corner. jan 5, 2009 – there i was treated from bipolar disorders – accepted prozac. it very well … somebody can prompt, where it is possible to buy retin-a without prescription, it had to happen. facepaint, purchase retin-a online. buy prozac online?
Rutherford Skatepark
Rutherford scored itself is new skatepark that was designed and built by Convic in early 2010. It’s a strange skatepark due to the space it occupies and is made up of 2 sections that are linked by a footpath (that’s the strange thing).
The main section features a 4ft high, 20ft wide mini (with a 1ft extension), the transitions are surprisingly tight but the surface and coping are very smooth and its a fun ramp to skate. Just behind the mini is a smallish street section that has a quarter leading down to 3 different rails on a central bank and finishes with a cool banked hip. Rad!
The second section (just down the footpath) is a mini plaza featuring a 3ft quarter, manual pads, ledges, flat bars and a fast/steep 6 stair bank with hand-rail. Despite being a little small in actual area it’s an awesome little plaza no matter what your skill level, you just need to be able to pull up really quickly!
Heavily populated with BMX’rs, scooter kids and emo teens trying to look cool, but still plenty of room for skaters to do their thing. Its located right on the Pacific Highway so you can’t miss it and its part of a large shopping complex so you’re surrounded by plenty of parking, food and amenities. Easily one of the best skateparks in the area and well worth a skate!
Redfern Plaza
Redfern Plaza is an odd little skatepark, its so small and easily missed that its almost a secret. There isn’t actually that much to it other than four smallish cement wedges that creep out of a large, delicately smooth cement area. But somehow this spot is just so much fun to skate, so awesomely simple that you just have to be really creative. Whether you’re a seasoned street skater or a noob is irrelevant, you’ll have a blast here.
The local skaters are very welcoming and it almost feels like a secret society because it’s so obscure, perhaps that’s why the vibe is so good. Its part of a very nice, leafy inner-city park with some free and paid parking close by as well as amenities and cafe’s. The adjoining basketball hoops are also awesome when your done shredding, or you can duck down the road to the equally awesome Waterloo Plaza
Cammeray Plaza
Located just north of Sydney CBD is this cracking plaza style skatepark designed and built by the ever awesome Convic. The park is reasonably sized and jam packed with banks, gaps, ledges, stairs and rails of all sizes. The surface is perfectly smooth and very fast – its easily one of the cities best skate spots.
Because this park is so very awesome you always have to expect a crowd here – and it attracts everyone from scooter kids, to BMX’ers to inline skaters. But its always a good session and the park has such a great setup that there is something for everyone – from the noobs and hardcore.
Not a lot of parking around but you can usually find something just beside the park on Ernest Street. There’s plenty of food and amenities a short walk in most directions and if its your thing you can take in a round of golf afterwards… or head straight to Waterloo and continue the jam!
Waterloo Plaza
Waterloo is probably the best overall spot in Sydney, its a perfect combination of inner-city, new and old, rad setup, awesome locals and just a great vibe. Everytime! There’s nothing amazing here, a scattering of ledges, rails, banks, manual pads, stairs and blocks – but it just flows and the surface is smooth and fast.
The location (also known as Fernside) has a long skateboarding history and used to be home to a classic old steel half-pipe. A cut down version of that still remains beside the main plaza section and is still a lot of fun (its very similar to the Writing an essay Glebe Mini).
There’s a bunch of nearby parking (not free) and plenty of food/cafe’s and other amenities.
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