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.
Balnarring Skatepark
The Balnarring Skatepark is a relatively new Skatepark located off Civic Close, right next to the Balnarring Village Shopping Centre. Built in 2014 by Precision Skateparks it features a super smooth, split level continuous bowl at 2.2m (over 6ft) deep complete with...
Hastings Skatepark
Hastings Skatepark features over 400 square metres of smooth concrete for skaters, scooters and BMX riders alike. The relatively new Skatepark has a 5ft open mini bowl with a hip to berm corner on one side and spine that allows transitions to fun boxes on the other....
Mount Eliza Skatepark
The jewel of the Mornington Peninsula, Mt Eliza Skatepark is where you want to be. Designed and built by Convic in 2012 the park is SUPER SMOOTH and lays claim to having the Peninsula’s largest bowl. The bowl is split-level, the top around 6 ft deep, and includes a...





