Jindabyne Skate Park farewelled ahead of construction closure
Published on 01 November 2023
Community members came together on Wednesday 25 October 2023 to see off the old Jindabyne Skate Park, ahead of the facility closing on Monday 13 November to make way for an all-new skate facility.
It was an afternoon of fun and farewells, with 150 people of all ages and abilities enjoying a free barbecue and final session in the bowl, while looking over the designs for the new facility.
While it was sad for many to say goodbye to the park that has served the community faithfully for many years, local skaters, riders, scooters, and bladers were all excited for work to get underway.
Work on the $1.5mil Jindabyne Skate Park upgrade is scheduled to take 14 weeks from beginning to completion, weather and other potential delays permitting.
Demolition of the existing site will commence from Monday 13 November. Jindabyne Skate Park will be fenced off while work is underway, with residents and visitors reminded to keep clear of the construction work and be mindful of workers, vehicles and heavy equipment.
The new facility will open to the public in early 2024.
An all-new half-pipe, mini-ramp, and a refurbished bowl are just some of the new features coming to Jindabyne thanks to this project. Artist renderings of the new design are available on the project page on our website.

Visit www.snowymonaro.nsw.gov.au/Projects-and-works/Jindabyne-Skate-Park-Refurbishment to learn more and keep up to date as work progresses.
The all-new Jindabyne Skate Park is a Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund project, jointly funded by the Australian and NSW governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.
Council thanks our government partners and the Jindabyne Skate Park Project Engagement Group for their ongoing support of this valuable community project.
Contact us with any questions, concerns or comments.
Email council@snowymonaro.nsw.gov.au or call 1300 345 345.