Kinglake Skatepark was in the planning phase for over 20 years and was one of the first community initiatives constructed after the famous Black Saturday Bushfires ripped through the area in 2009. The smooth concrete skatepark has turned Kinglake into one of the best skateboarding destinations in the region with its signature bowl and a vast array of street features. There is an awesome spine that connects to a super mellow bowl that it so couldn’t be easier to find a line and pick up speed. The street section of the skatepark has quarters, ledges, euro gap, stairs, ramps and more. Kinglake skatepark is one of our favourite parks in Victoria and one that you will almost always get to yourself.
Horsham Skate Bowl
Horsham Skate Bowl is hidden away on Barker Street, Horsham, opposite the footy oval. Horsham Skate Bowl has two bowls that join together. With smooth transitions and mellow copings, this truly is one of the best skate bowls in Victoria.
Hill ‘n’ Dale Skatepark
Hill 'n' Dale Skatepark is located on Summerhill Road, Glen Iris. Hill 'n' Dale Skatepark is an oval concrete track with a series of bumps and boxes. Essentially it is designed as a BMX park and is generally littered with families with young kids of bikes and...
Highett Skatepark
Highett Skatepark is found at Peterson Street Reserve on Highett Road. The skatepark was built by Convic with a concrete slab with prefab ramps at each end and boxes, ledges and rails in the middle. For a small skate ramp, Highett Skatepark can still amuse even the...





