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.
Carrum Downs Skatepark
The new and improved Carrum Downs Skatepark has changed the game. Whilst the original pump track remains the same, extensions, renovations, and upgrades have created a large open flow bowl with some hips, humps and bumps to navigate. Three stars with steeze.
Somerville Skate Park
The Mornington Peninsula Shire has invested 1.5 million big ones in the new Active Recreation Hub at Fruit Growers Reserve in Sommerville. The skate park is reasonably sized spreading over 800 square meters. The park has an open flow with banks, transitions and...
Monbulk Skate Park
The freshly laid concrete at Monbulk Skate Park is a rad upgrade from what was previously there. They left the original featured mini ramp and added a couple of new bowls, quarters and street obstacles. We didn't get to skate at the New Monbulk Skate Park as there was...