New Zealand Skateparks
New Zealand Skateparks listed on 018 Skatepark Directory. The Skatepark Hunter
Te Kuiti Skatepark
Multiple lines, gap transfers, manuals and everything else can be found at Te Kuiti skate park. Awesome park that just seems to make you want to try something new. Directions Carroll St, Te Kuiti,
view skateparkTe Puke Skatepark
Some good ledges and a rail, the whole thing flows pretty well too. If your in the area, take the time to check out Whakatane skatepark Directions Its in Haywood park at the Te Puke sports complex. Turn off the main road when you...
view skateparkTempleton Bowl
Small park but very skateable. All the ledges are a good size and the bowl if fun even though its more than a little shallow. Directions Heading South take the first right after the Cookie Time Factory. It’s in the domain...
view skateparkTemuka Skatepark
Sweet skate park with decent size ledges, nice six stair with handrail, step up, a little wee mini-ramp, couple movable rails and plenty more to keep you from getting bored. Directions Temuka is located an hour and half south of...
view skateparkThames Skatepark
Sweet little skatepark, much better than the old one. Directions Main Road.
view skateparkTimaru Skatepark
Sick park with a ton of lines. A must stop if heading through. Directions Its down on the water front in the park right in town.
view skateparkTokoroa Skatepark
Sweet setup. Very skateable and close to the supermarket for that cheap drink. Directions Heading North turn left on Logan Street, its at the very end.
view skateparkTole Reserve Bowl
Downhill snakerun leading into two separate shallow bowls. Kinda stupid but people were on a lot of drugs back then. Some fun, and LARGE grass gaps to be had. Directions In Tole Reserve, Tole Street. Off Ponsonby Road.
view skateparkTwizel Skatepark
Both Twizel and Cromwell have almost identical parks but the Twizel one wins as it as actually skateable. Cromwell is a bit of a joke. Directions Head for the swimming pool.
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