The northern region of New South Wales covers a number of popular cities and towns. These include Ballina, Byron Bay, Tweed Heads, Lismore and Casino. If you’re in this area and looking for Northern NSW Skate Parks, ProScooter you covered. We have visited and shredded each and every skate park listed. We’ve added plenty of photos, information and details about each place.
There’s some good ones in the region as well. Nimbin is an absolute beast, Ballina a lot of fun. Lennox Heads is pretty small but the clover bowl is unique. Tweed Heads has metal art you can shred and a big bowl, and Lismore has some seriously big ramps and Casino a modern style park with plenty of elements. All up there’s plenty in the region for scooter riders.
This is a popular place for scooter riders. The Ballina Skatepark is a good size with a mix of elements from small to large. Beginners through to Pro will find lines that suit.
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Not really sure if you can call this a scooter spot, but it does get ridden. The Byron Bay Skatepark is one of the smallest setups in the country.
Byron Bay Skatepark Elements
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You’ll find this setup tucked away in a small town to the south west of Lismore, NSW. The Caniaba Skatepark is small in size with only a few elements on offer.
Caniaba Skatepark Elements
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A good size with plenty of elements to session with your scooter. There is a lot of street and flatland at Goonellabah Skatepark, but there’s still some good transitions including a bowl.
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If you want to go big, then Lismore is the place to do it. The Vert Ramp at Lismore Skatepark is huge and not for the faint hearted. There’s also a bunch of other elements around the park you can ...
This is the only spot worth riding in the immediate area of Byron Bay. The Suffolk Park Skatepark has nothing large in size, just a lot of small to medium sized elements both street and transition.
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