Gladstone Park Skatepark can be found in Elmhurst Road Reserve, Gladstone Park Vic. The ageing street park has seen better days, nevertheless, it still has a few fun features including a rail, block, stairs, hubber, kicker, ledge, banks and more. The concrete is not what it once was with cracks popping up all over the park, although you most likely won’t have to share the street style skatepark with any other skaters. The skatepark is built into a basketball court with a wall to hit your tennis ball against or a flat surface that can be better utilised to master your next flat trick. Navigate the 360° virtual tour below but don’t waste too much of your time as there are plenty of other epic skate parks to explore in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
Fitzroy Skatepark
The famous Fitzroy Bowls has been extensively renovated with a prominent street open flow section making it a proper skatepark, not just a bowl. The upgraded and expanded skatepark has doubled in size and boasts fresh and old concrete. The original skate bowls were...
Tootgarook Skatepark
The Mornington Peninsula has been blessed with another skatepark found in Romney Park, Tootgarook, VIC. We are not entirely sure what to think of this skate park, skate spot or DIY skatepark. There are three skate features, including a small quarter, slappy curb and...
Keys Rd DIY
Moorabbin has come through with the goods with this epic homemade DIY skatepark. The DIY street-orientated skatepark is located on Keys Rd, where a factory was previously found. The park features several homemade street obstacles, including rails, ramps, jumps,...