Lyttleton Skatepark
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, South Island | 0 comments
With only three features this place is small but more fun than watchin models mud wrestle. I’m going back for more. Directions Oxford Street, behind the playground.
Hawera Skatepark
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in New Zealand, North Island, Taranaki | 7 comments
Im sure there are some better lines in the mounds than the ones we found and the mini’s are also of an interesting shape. Not hard to have fun here but you will need some imagination. Since this photo there has been additions to the street section. Directions Next to the water tower, Albion Street.
Mosgiel Mini Ramp
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in Dunedin, New Zealand, Otago, South Island | 1 comment
Two wooden mini ramps, the larger is around five foot with a good trannie but not too much in the width department. Still one of the better mini’s in Dunedin though. The smaller ramp is almost too mellow but you can still have fun on it. Together these ramps gear you up for a progression session, learn on one then take it...
Rotorua Skatepark
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, North Island | 4 comments
Plenty of features here to keep you busy but beware the shiny slippery silver surfaces. Directions Near the town center, corner of Amohau Road and Ranolf Street.
Gisborne Skatepark
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in East Cape, New Zealand, North Island | 4 comments
Small mini with multiple spines and roll-through’s leads onto a huge court scattered with benches and homemade grinders. Up the back is a fun kidney bowl, maybe a touch shallow, and the leftovers off all the concrete shaped into some sort of abstract shape. Directions Its located in Alfred Cox park off Grey Street.
Whangarei Bowl
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in New Zealand, North Island, Northland | 4 comments
Super fun lines to be had everywhere. Push once and pump for hours. Directions It\’s off SH1 in the park with the train in it. Although I heard recently that the train has now gone.
Invercargill Mini Ramp
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in New Zealand, South Island, Southland | 4 comments
Good for a quiet mini ramp session Directions Just up the tracks from the new park. On the other side of the main road.
Devonport Skatepark
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in Auckland, New Zealand, North Island | 8 comments
Great looking park with unlimited lines. Plenty of hips, gaps and transfers to push yourself and keep looking for more. Directions Head down Lake Road, its at the bottom of the hill opposite the golf course.
St Albans Mini Ramp
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, South Island | 2 comments
Great little concrete spine ramp. Good trannies, smooth concrete and a roll through. Sorted. Directions It’s on Madras Street in St Albans Park.
Whangarei Skatepark
Posted by The Skatepark Hunter on Sep 3, 2004 in New Zealand, North Island, Northland | 6 comments
Well built park with good open layout and flow. Directions Now if only I could find the directions so you knew how to get there. Oh, here we go, Riverside Drive. Does that help?

