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.
Ascot Vale Skatepark
Ascot Vale Skatepark is a small concrete park that can be found behind Wingate Avenue Community Centre. This vintage Melbourne skatepark has a 5ft quarter with traditional steel coping that tapers off on either side. The other end of the park has its signature bank...
Kilsyth South Skatepark
Kilsyth South Skatepark has a small snake run with a single ledge and rail. The concrete is rough and has heaps of cracks throughout the park. The Skater Maps team have loved seeing new snake runs and pump tracks popping up around Victoria, however Kilsyth South...
Warrnambool Skatepark
Warrnambool Skatepark is a large concrete skatepark offering a collection of ramps, half pipes, bowls and a rad street section. The largest half pipe is 7ft with a slightly smaller and thiner 6ft section that tapers off with a hip on one side. The 5ft half pipe moulds...





