Crace Ledges is a street style skatepark in Canberra’s northern suburbs. The street-oriented skatepark comprises a handful of ledges. Most of the ledges are flat, although there is one with a bit of gradient to it. The ledges are all very similar, roughly one foot off the ground with steel edges. You can find the skatepark in Crace Recreation Park and is the only street specific park in the territory. The ledges are as good as they come, and the concrete is as smooth as a baby’s bum, so roll on down to Crace Ledges and slide your board along Canberra’s newest skatepark.
Campbell Mini Ramp
Campbell Mini Ramp is yet another identical mini skate ramp in the ACT. The mini ramps were built in the late '90s in the ACT. Like all of the mini ramps in Greater Canberra, Campbell Mini Ramp is surrounded by tanbark, so you should try to pack a broom or leaf blower...
Stirling Mini Ramp
Stirling Mini Ramp in Weston Creek ACT is another identical mini skateboard ramp in Greater Canberra. The mini ramps were built in the late '90s in the ACT. Stirling Mini Ramp is surrounded by tanbark, so you should try to pack a broom or leaf blower along with your...
Telopea Park Mini Ramp
Telopea Park Mini Ramp can be found just a couple of blocks away from Australia's Parliament House. One of several mini skateboard ramps that were constructed in the late '90s in and around Canberra. The only downside to these mini ramps is that they all surrounded by...