Belconnen Skatepark is Canberra’s best and potentially Australia’s top skatepark. The skatepark was originally constructed in the early ’90s featuring the famous keyhole bowl we know of as the Belco Bowl, home to Australia’s largest skate competitions like the Belo Bowl Jam. The skatepark undertook a huge upgrade in 2011 to become the largest skatepark in the southern hemisphere at the time. They left the famous 10 ft deep keyhole skate bowl. However, not much else can be found of the original skatepark. The huge skatepark offers street skaters more features than all the other skateparks in Canberra combined. The additional mellow mini ramps, snaking bowls, banks in an open plan makes it an appealing skatepark to almost every skater. Although Belconnen attracts the crowds, the free-flowing design makes it feel like you have the park to yourself every time you skate.
Erindale Skatepark
Erindale Skatepark is also known as Erindale Banks for reasons we don't need to explain. The skatepark is featured in heaps of skate vids as it is one of the most iconic skateparks in Australia. The skatepark has withstood the test of time and is still one of the more...
Franklin Dish
Franklin Dish Skatepark comprises two small open skate bowls. The skate bowls are constructed from concrete and have very gradual/mellow edges that are more of a bank than any traditional coping you might come to expect at a skate bowl. Even though Franklin Dish is...
Kambah Bowl
Kambah Bowl is a piece of Australian skateboarding history. It has been locked for many years, and people rarely jump the fence unless they are a pro skater that has come to town or a photographer as we were. The vintage skatepark has almost as much vert as a mega...