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 limited, it can still be pretty fun to pump your way around these mini bowls and ideal for anyone wanting to build up their confidence before attempting to drop into a proper skatepark. One of Canberra’s best beginner skateboard parks with a diverse set of play equipment scattered around the park.
Lanyon Skatepark
Lanyon Skatepark has a prefab bank on one end with a quarter at the other. Between the prefab features is an obstacle in the middle that is actually built into the skatepark. There is also a rail and a ledge that should cater to most street skaters. The prefab...
Charnwood Bowl
Charnwood Bowl is one of Canberra's oldest skateparks that was constructed in the late '70s. The skate bowl is also one of ACT's more iconic skateparks with its signature snake run. The snake run is showing its age and is certainly not the smoothest that we have come...
Fadden Skatepark
Fadden Skateboard Park, located in Fadden Park, is another vintage skatepark in the ACT to withstand the test of time. The concrete open bowl slants off in one direction and features a large quarter and a rail. Although there is steel coping on the quarter, you will...