With the increasing number of Skateparks in Australia, skateboarding is booming. Australia seems to have more skateparks per capita than anywhere else in the world, and almost all of them are good.
Pretty famous amongst skateboarders, the Fitzroy bowl is a super fun old school bowl. Rip around it generating as much speed as you can then frontside grind the coping at the deep end which is al...
At 3300m2 the South Hedland Youth Space is now Australia’s largest skate park, Multiple areas for street, intermediate skateboarders and mid to advanced bowl areas make up this mega skatepa...
Open and flowing bowl, also known as “The Wave”, Port Augusta skatepark is mainly transition but there is a small street section. The bowl ranges from 4ft to 7ft and has hips, roll in...
Fun small park in the far north outer suburbs of Melbourne Lots of transition of all different size , pump humps and tight banks give the place some really fun flow. Can get hectic if there’...
Also known as Gas Works Skatepark. Good addition to what was a less than average skatepark. Has all the usual features you would expect, couple of funboxes, some good ledges and quarterpipes thro...
Wallan Skate Park is rad!….. loads of fun stuff to skate here, its got a bit of everything and its well built with good dimensions. Its about an hours drive north from Melbourne central but...
Part skatepark, part artwork, this waterfront skate plaza has tons of ledges, rails, stairs, banks and other street features. Multiple options for every level of skateboarder. Water fountain, ipo...
Super fun and different park in Melbournes north. Sadlands inspired, its creators took a unique approach to the fixtures and the use of space Popular with both street guys and transition fans the...