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 Skatepark falls short of the flat bar. There are no humps and bumps to help keep your momentum and the walls are pretty mellow to say the least. We are dumbfounded as to what we are expected to do on this snake run if we have to kick, push or cycle our way around. Nevertheless, next to the skatepark is a sweet basketball and netball ring for those that are so inclined, as well as a small area of flat concrete that the street skater may prefer to skate or just shoot hoops.
Hoppers Crossing Skatepark
Hoppers Crossing Skatepark is also referred to as Mossfiel Skate Park and can be found in Mossfiel Reserve, Hoppers Crossing. The large concrete skatepark offers skaters a huge variety of features to hit. Once upon a time there used to be a huge steel vert ramp,...
Point Cook Coast Skatepark
Point Cook Coast Skatepark on Gramercy Boulevard, Point Cook is one of the latest skateparks built in the western suburbs of Melbourne. The skatepark features stairs, hips, ledges, quarters, banks and more. A well constructed smooth concrete skatepark that is super...
Truganina Ledge
Truganina Ledge is a random ledge that is nestled into the corner of a basketball court. Probably a waste of time, however a skate spot nonetheless that might appeal to someone. Either way, there is still a decent space to skate on the basketball court for you to...