Green Garden Skatepark can be found in Little Green Garden on Style Way, Tarneit, Vic. Overall this is a pretty cool park with a great basketball court that backs on to a wall so that you don’t have to get your rebounds. The concrete wall doubles up as a tennis court wall and even has a concrete cricket pitch. A really good use of space and accommodates for many recreational sports, however the skatepark is among Melbourne’s worst. The skatepark offers skater a piece of rough concrete to practice your flat tricks, two extremely mellow sloping banks with steel coping and a single hump. For a relatively recently constructed skatepark, it is disappointing to discover that the features are already cracking in several of the joins. We would love to find out who designed and built this skatepark, so please leave a comment or shoot us an email if you have any more information on Green Garden Skatepark.
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